This generation of young adults is leery of marriage. “We just date until it doesn’t make sense to date anymore. And then we get married,” recounts one young, unmarried woman. Judging by the doleful statistics, the strategy seems to be failing miserably. Yet few in our culture—even among Christians—have come up with a viable alternative.
Pastor and teacher Voddie Baucham has been speaking with, preaching to, and counseling families around the world with his message of multi-generational faithfulness. He reflects on the culturally-accepted role for parents in the dating process: “We close our eyes real hard and just hope against hope that the stars will align and the right man will come along.”

But Baucham isn’t going to shut his eyes, and he’s challenging parents everywhere to get involved in the process. “The issue of whom our daughters will marry is far too important to be approached in this unbiblical fashion. I believe fathers have a God-given responsibility to see to it that their daughters marry well and their sons become worthy husbands.”
Baucham’s February 2009 release from Crossway Books, provocatively titled What He Must Be: If He Wants to Marry My Daughter, offers parents and young adults a new model. Baucham helps families to understand what truly—biblically—makes for marriage material. And he even challenges men to engage in a little son-in-law building.
Thirty bloggers will be joining us in this journey, which we’re calling the “Find One, Build One” blog tour. Our bloggers will be posting excerpts, writing reviews, hosting discussions, AND giving away free books. It should be a fruitful and fun process. Stay tuned to the Crossway blog to see the links as they become available.



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