Have you ever heard of a "walking marriage?"  This type of relationship is practiced by the Mosuo people of China.  Basically, beginning at age 16, young women allow certain men to visit them at night in their private bedrooms.  (For a more detailed description, I encourage you to listen to today's Footsteps.)  These "walking marriages" should not shock us.  In our U.S. culture, it is becoming more and more common for couples to avoid marriage and simply choose to live together.  Both the Mosuo people of China and the people of America need Jesus.  Not only does He provide the grace to save souls, but He gives His disciples the power to flee from sin.

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About The Author

Andy Napier

Andy Napier is the host and producer of TWR’s 2-minute daily feature called “Footsteps.” Previously, Andy served for 24 years with WMBW (Moody Radio Chattanooga, Tennessee) in several capacities including Program Director and Host of the Morning Program. Andy and his wife, Kathy, along with their two boys, Sam (13) and John Edward (10), made the move to North Carolina in October of 2013 to serve as missionaries with TWR.



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