In, please!
In the late-1980's, I went to a new member's class at the local church I had been attending for a few months after relocating to Georgia. The most beautiful woman I had ever laid eyes on came in and sat next to me. We struck up a conversation and I learned that she had been attending the church for a few years but was too nervous to walk down the aisle at the end of the service so she had never joined the church. I mentioned that I was planning on joining that day and that if she'd be more comfortable, I'd be happy to walk down the aisle with her. We sat together during the service and at the conclusion, walked down the aisle and joined the church.
A year and a half later, we walked down the aisle together again. It has now been over thirty incredible years!
In the late-1980's, I went to a new member's class at the local church I had been attending for a few months after relocating to Georgia. The most beautiful woman I had ever laid eyes on came in and sat next to me. We struck up a conversation and I learned that she had been attending the church for a few years but was too nervous to walk down the aisle at the end of the service so she had never joined the church. I mentioned that I was planning on joining that day and that if she'd be more comfortable, I'd be happy to walk down the aisle with her. We sat together during the service and at the conclusion, walked down the aisle and joined the church.
A year and a half later, we walked down the aisle together again. It has now been over thirty incredible years!