The Gift I Didn’t Ask For
Marriage and singleness are both gifts and difficulties. It seems every season holds its own challenges and unique benefits.
Marriage and singleness are both gifts and difficulties. It seems every season holds its own challenges and unique benefits.
Lately, I’ve seen a lot of Christians get super pumped about alcohol. It’s not that alcohol is in their lives, it’s that it’s become more central to their lives.
Summer does hold promise for those looking for love and serious relationships.
Next time you are in a conversation with someone, ask a question. Give them time to think, and thoughtfully listen to their answer without rushing to reply.
How can we be more present in this age of technology?
In a sense, I think it’s wrong to give singles the impression that Jesus can satisfy the stab we feel when we look at someone else’s wedding photos.
If you’re like I was — desiring marriage but walking out the realities of being single — here are four things you can do while you wait.
The most frustrating moments in my marriage aren’t the tough discussions about finances, future plans and holiday arrangements.
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