Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Diana Lives for Brides


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A July 1 concert in London to honor what would have been Princess Diana's 46th
birthday was highlighted by her sons William and Harry and a good friend, Elton John.
A reported 63 thousands attended. Though gone almost 10 years, the beautiful Princess of
Wales has not been forgotten. Girls who were 8 when Diana had her car accident in 1997
and who were too young to understand her popularity are now at wedding age.

One would think the name Diana for baby girls would be popular. But the 100 top baby
names taken from the US Social Security Administration files does not list Diana. The top
name is Emily. The name Diana does not appear in iVillage's list of famous names.

She married on July 29, 1981. The royal wedding to Prince Charles of England was
billed as the wedding of the century. It was one of the first fully televised events and millions
of people around the world watched the carriage ride from Buckingham Palace to Westminster
Abby. Every girl wanted a Princess Diana dress and a Princess Diana wedding.

A North Carolina minister says sadly she did not do her wedding in the will of God. She
suffered unhappiness, misfortune, unfaithfulness and divorce. Then she lost her life in the car
accident in Paris. But, she lives on for Brides in her story that is now helping brides-to-be
to marry in the will of God and try to avoid unhappiness, misfortune, unfaithfulness and divorce.

They can click on a website and get information.

All persons connected with a wedding are invited to the website. It may take a family to get
that excited young woman married in the will of God. But it's most important she does. That
family may include the bride-to-be herself, her fiance', mother of the bride, mother of the
groom, grandparents and all her friends who want the marriage to turn out for the best. The
word can be passed on to the bride-to-be or the information given as a shower gift. Getting
married in the will of God seems today to be a family affair.




The author, Rev. Edmond Locklear, Jr., is the author of a number of self-help books, two novels and teacher aids. The website for brides-to-be and family and friends is http://www.doyourweddingright.com

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