Modern relationship culture promotes emotional closeness without commitment, attachment without responsibility, and intimacy without covenant. While these patterns are widely accepted, they are not rooted in Scripture. God never designed relationships between a man and a woman to remain undefined or unaccountable.Called to Covenant, Not Culture is a clear, biblical return to God's original design for love, purity, and commitment. This book examines how cultural relationship models, though popular, often operate outside the order established in God's Word. Scripture consistently treats closeness with purpose and direction, reserving deep emotional and physical union for the safety and clarity of covenant.With pastoral depth and biblical clarity, Dr. Christina Asare explains why prolonged emotional bonding without covenant produces confusion, strain, and spiritual vulnerability. God's boundaries are not about restriction; they are about protection. Covenant provides covering, stability, and peace, while undefined connections often leave the heart unsettled and divided.This book is not written to shame or condemn, but to restore alignment. It equips believers to discern cultural norms from biblical truth and to choose obedience over familiarity. Through Scripture, wisdom, and spiritual insight, readers are invited to realign their hearts with God's order rather than society's expectations.Called to Covenant, Not Culture is for believers seeking freedom from relational confusion and a return to clarity, holiness, and God's design for love.