We met at church, serving together in the production team. At first, we were just friends—constantly joking and bickering with each other, never thinking it would be anything more. But even then, there was something about our connection that quietly pulled us toward one another. Kayle found herself wanting to see Ezra grow into the man God called him to be, and she cared for him more than she wanted to admit. Everything shifted after a group trip to Six Flags. We both felt an undeniable connection that we tried to brush off, even though everyone around us could already see it. By December, we were texting every day, all day, still insisting we were “just friends.” But God was clearly writing something deeper. In February, we spent Valentine’s Day together—dinner, bowling, endless laughter, and intentional conversation. That night changed everything. We both realized that what we had was special and worth seeking God about. We started praying, asking the Lord to guide us if this was truly His plan. In March, we fasted for five days and didn’t talk or see each other. It was hard, but it was necessary. We wanted to fully surrender our feelings to God and let Him move before taking any steps forward. During that time, we both realized that our desire wasn’t just to date—we wanted marriage, a Christ-centered relationship, and a foundation that honored Him from the beginning. When we came back together, we immediately sought mentors and became more intentional than ever. Early on, Ezra told Kayle that if he dated her, it would be with the intention to marry her. That was the moment Kayle knew he was the one. As our relationship grew, we committed to being a testimony—not only individually, but as a couple. We wanted to show others what a Christ-centered relationship could look like and to influence every person we encountered with love, faith, and purpose. We fasted together many times, including for clarity about engagement. By June, it was clear that God was growing both of us—teaching Kayle gentleness and patience, and teaching Ezra vulnerability and deeper commitment to the Lord. After that season, we were completely sure that marriage was God’s plan for us. In November, Ezra proposed in the most beautiful and intentional way—perfectly reflecting the love and journey we shared. Now, we are planning our future with excitement, gratitude, and joy, and we cannot wait to celebrate this next chapter with all of you.