5 Ways to Help Someone After a Breakup
Breakups can be hard and sad. But we can show Christ’s love to our friends in how we respond.
Breakups can be hard and sad. But we can show Christ’s love to our friends in how we respond.
It’s really about one question: Am I willing — glad, even — to spend and be spent for someone else’s good?
We can’t discount the people who move us closer to Jesus, whatever stage of life we’re in.
As I’ve contemplated this idea of singleness fatigue, I think God’s Word has a lot to say about the topic. Here are a few principles to consider:
Here are a few ideas about how to show up, whether you’re lonely or looking to be a friend to the lonely.
God has certainly blessed the people around me. But He has blessed me, too.
“I couldn’t help but notice your husband is shorter than you.” It’s an observation with an implied question behind it of, “How do you handle that?”
This former runaway has fostered 25 children as a single parent. I asked him five questions about his unusual life and calling.
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