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Sunday Is For Lovers: Bola & Ayana
Being business partners and lovers is not for everyone, but for Bola and Ayana one role does not appear to come before the other, the duality simply is. As Ayana describes it: “It’s a balance. We harmonize.”
Sunday Is For Lovers: Ashton & Angela Eadie
Their individual relationships with Christ pulled them closer together as they saw something in one another that they’d not gotten in past relationships, yet felt vital for themselves and in a partner.
Sunday Is For Lovers: Rontel & Eboni Batie
Since we last spoke, their lives have changed tremendously with an epic wedding, a honeymoon spent relaxing in one of Rontel’s favorite cities, adjusting to pandemic parenthood and moving into their home.
Sunday Is For Lovers: Zach & Bri Thompson
Three years have passed since we last spoke with Zach and Bri much has transpired: a beautiful proposal in the City of Light, a domestic destination wedding, career leaps, relocation and the arrival of their baby boy.
How An International Getaway Led This Couple To Commitment And Compromise.
In two separate friend groups on two individual vacations to Dubai were Joe and Rivea enjoying an international getaway with friends.
Why Giving Each Other Space To Grow Is Essential.
Geminelle and James first met at an age when relationships are often relegated to the trivial title of “puppy love”
How To Maintain A Traditional Love With A Modern Feel.
Ja’Tia and Andre relish in the fact that they can comfort and understand one another based on common backgrounds. Their bond is strengthened by a mutual adoration for their HBCU alma mater, Florida A&M University. #MillennialLoveStories
Why Building Together To Secure A Future Is A Blessing.
Brooklyn natives and residents Jenelle and Thierry are the epitome of young love. They met at 23 and were married by 25. #MillennialLoveStories
In Real Life Helps You Avoid The Social Media Trap.
Jean and Emanuella were high school sweethearts and have been going strong for 10 years. Now, the married couple resides in Decatur, Georgia and both agree that the trickiest part about being in a committed union these days is the ubiquitous buzz of social media.
How Common Soil Can Grow The Strongest Love.
Jorie and Angel’s love has spanned 9 years, from undergrad to enduring the test of long-distance love both domestic and international. Now, the two live in Atlanta and enjoy radiating the joy of black love to friends and family.