Built on the AltarA 50-Year Journey of Marriage as Covenant, Calling, and StewardshipBy Ean CarterMarriage was never meant to be merely endured. It was meant to be offered, stewarded, and finished well. Built on the Altar is a reflective and deeply thoughtful exploration of marriage as a lifelong covenant-one shaped not only by romance, but by responsibility, faithfulness, and legacy. Drawing from decades of lived insight, this book invites readers to view marriage not as a contract to survive, but as a calling to steward with intention.
Rather than offering quick fixes or formulas, this book walks slowly and purposefully through the long arc of married life-from early devotion to mature partnership, from shared struggles to shared meaning. It explores what happens when love matures, when vows are tested by time, and when marriage becomes something larger than the couple themselves. Through meditative chapters, practical reflections, and legacy-centred wisdom, Built on the Altar addresses themes such as: Marriage as covenant rather than convenience The quiet power of faithfulness over decades Stewardship of love, values, and shared purpose Finishing well-not as survivors, but as caretakers of a sacred trust The lasting influence of a marriage that outlives its participants This book is ideal for couples, individuals, mentors, and faith-minded readers who desire a deeper understanding of marriage beyond romance alone.
It is especially meaningful for those navigating long-term commitment, life transitions, or legacy-focused living. Built on the Altar does not rush. It reflects. It honours time, patience, and the sacred work of choosing one another-again and again. For those who believe marriage is more than a moment, this book offers a steady, reverent companion for the journey.
Built on the AltarA 50-Year Journey of Marriage as Covenant, Calling, and StewardshipBy Ean CarterMarriage was never meant to be merely endured. It was meant to be offered, stewarded, and finished well. Built on the Altar is a reflective and deeply thoughtful exploration of marriage as a lifelong covenant-one shaped not only by romance, but by responsibility, faithfulness, and legacy. Drawing from decades of lived insight, this book invites readers to view marriage not as a contract to survive, but as a calling to steward with intention.
Rather than offering quick fixes or formulas, this book walks slowly and purposefully through the long arc of married life-from early devotion to mature partnership, from shared struggles to shared meaning. It explores what happens when love matures, when vows are tested by time, and when marriage becomes something larger than the couple themselves. Through meditative chapters, practical reflections, and legacy-centred wisdom, Built on the Altar addresses themes such as: Marriage as covenant rather than convenience The quiet power of faithfulness over decades Stewardship of love, values, and shared purpose Finishing well-not as survivors, but as caretakers of a sacred trust The lasting influence of a marriage that outlives its participants This book is ideal for couples, individuals, mentors, and faith-minded readers who desire a deeper understanding of marriage beyond romance alone.
It is especially meaningful for those navigating long-term commitment, life transitions, or legacy-focused living. Built on the Altar does not rush. It reflects. It honours time, patience, and the sacred work of choosing one another-again and again. For those who believe marriage is more than a moment, this book offers a steady, reverent companion for the journey.