“So… you know Heiser?” “Don’t go giving away our sources.” We met years ago at Youth Camp, two people quietly woven into each other’s rhythms without even realizing it. We spent long days and late nights serving students side by side, and in the process, we grew to respect each other’s ministries deeply. For a few years, that’s all it was: mutual admiration as fellow co-laborers in God’s Kingdom. Then came a turning point, an ordinary conversation about a scholar Jaimee had spent months researching. The moment the topic shifted, something between us stirred. Not loud. Not sudden. Just… certain. Friendship came easily after that. We served together, swapped book recommendations, and spent countless hours talking at the camp's concessions stand, diving into student ministry, history, theology, and yes, even the nerdy Heiser conversations that included the Nephilim. Our friendship grew naturally, built on shared ministry, deep conversations, and an unexpected ease that made time together feel simple and steady. For years, that was all it was: trusted teammates and faithful friends. But somewhere between shared laughter and theological rabbit trails, something gentle took root. It grew slowly, almost shyly, as if waiting for the right season to reveal itself. Years later, in the soft hum of a coffee shop, that certainty finally opened fully. We both felt it—the quiet, undeniable truth that our story had been growing long before we recognized it. From the day Caleb asked Jaimee to be his girlfriend, we wandered through a year of prayer, road trips, deep talks, shared laughter, and the beautiful unknown. Each mile drew us closer, leading us to the greatest journey of all—the one we’re beginning now. With overflowing hearts, we invite you to celebrate this chapter with us: saying “yes” to forever, to covenant, and to the story God has been writing all along.