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a.n RISWANDI






We first crossed paths in 2017 as members of a youth vocal group. We spent years of serving side by side in the church before our friendship became a safe harbor for everything, laughter and tears, joy and sorrow, moments of weakness, and seasons of grace. Through friendship, God allowed us to see one another fully, building a bond where we could be honest, open, and entirely real without pretense.
As time passed, our connection quietly deepened. In 2022, Tirta asked if we could begin intentionally praying about a future together. With hearts seeking God’s guidance, we spent the next year praying, learning, and discovering new layers of each other’s hearts. That season of waiting bore fruit in June 2023, when we officially began our committed relationship.
From that day on, our love grew in ways I never thought possible. And when the time came, I knew I wanted to give her another surprise—one that would change our lives forever. In the breathtaking paradise of Cancun, with the ocean as our witness, I got down on one knee. As I asked her to be mine forever, tears filled her eyes, and in that moment, the world stood still.
We were reminded of a vital truth: our lives are not our own; they belong to the One who created us. The truest way to honor Him in our relationship is not by seeking ultimate fulfillment in each other, but by finding our fulfillment in Him.
By His grace, that refined love led us to June 2025, when we became engaged. Now, as we commit to walking toward the covenant of marriage, we look back with gratitude and forward with hope. Today, we step into this new chapter, not just as a union of two people, but to start a journey together, wholly anchored in His perfect plan.
#TogetherinHisPlan
T stands for Tirta
H means Him “The God of our marriage”
P stands for Pray
We believe that a strong marriage is not built on two people alone, but on a covenant with God. By keeping Christ as a center of our union, we know we are bound by a love that is patient, enduring, and unconditional. Because marriage takes three; God, husband, and wife.