Greetings!
Hello friends and family,
We are honored you will share in our special day. Your presence is our gift!
We're lucky to have you celebrate with us virtually. We have opened this Honeyfund as an option where you can contribute funds to our dream honeymoon! (It’s safe, secure, and easy.) Feel free to contact us via the link below if you need more info about how it works.
A little backstory to our relationship:
Savannah and I have known each other for about 3 years. She and I have been friends the whole time and didn't have much interest until I started to notice her a little more about Spring of 2019. I have always noticed her servant heart for the Lord and we started spending more time together doing ministry. I noticed her compassion for people and empathy where she really loved the person we were both speaking to. I started to see more of her heart for people and I started to think about how my life would look like with someone like her by my side. I want to do missionary work and as I left for Uganda last December, I was emailing her the whole time. I was floored by her passion to prayer. She prayed for me and my ministry partner every day as we were there. I came back to America and we began dating. I noticed more and more that she loved God and had a passion to see others needs above her own and to give more than she could. She told me that she prayed for me every day even after the mission trip and I was just awestruck. I was falling in love fast and had no idea where she was at. One day we were hanging out and I asked her, "If I asked you to marry me, would you say yes?" She looked at me silently and smiled.
I asked her best friend to help me find a ring, knowing for sure that I wanted to marry her and it took me hours of shopping and several different store clerks shooting me down but I finally found her perfect ring. I tried to pretend that I wasn't going to ask her for a while but she got the hint. (Mostly because I asked the wrong questions *sigh*) I asked her to marry me on Memorial day and planned a 5 month engagement. But due to coronavirus, we're expediting the process and I couldn't be any happier. We're committed to each other as we are to the Lord and because He is the basis of our commitment to each other.
As Jesus Christ came to earth and died on a cross and rose again from the dead, committing to a death He knew would He would have to die and bear the sins He knew He would have to bear, we've learned from His example. He helped us understanding that commitment would take sacrifice, it would take our submission to His will as His followers, and it would take our repentance to turn away from our own desires and turn to follow His will to truly be committed to Him and therefore to a relationship to each other. We can now come together as people who no longer demand our own expectation of marriage but submit to Jesus' will for marriage so that we're confident in what is to come!
Wedding Details
Ceremony Location:
Columbia, SC
Contact Us
Contact Loi and Savannah via e-mail.