Imagine you are married to a dear dear person, who is not a Christian. Imagine you begin to see signs of a breakthrough happening.
Further, these signs emerge in ecumenical contexts which are vastly different to 'Army'. The dear person has already made it perfectly clear that 'army' doesn't float their boat- but today says they have no objection in principle to attending a local funky church, as a family, at some point in the future.
Do you stay together as a family and migrate, or split up- staying loyal to the Army, and let him go off on his own, knowing that he probably won't, because 'as a family' was what he said.
Further, these signs emerge in ecumenical contexts which are vastly different to 'Army'. The dear person has already made it perfectly clear that 'army' doesn't float their boat- but today says they have no objection in principle to attending a local funky church, as a family, at some point in the future.
Do you stay together as a family and migrate, or split up- staying loyal to the Army, and let him go off on his own, knowing that he probably won't, because 'as a family' was what he said.