Trading in Your Fairy Tale
Sometimes letting go of fairy tale expectations or how we’ll meet our future spouse allows us to receive the story God has for us.
Sometimes letting go of fairy tale expectations or how we’ll meet our future spouse allows us to receive the story God has for us.
For the last few months, I’ve been an avid viewer of 19 Kids and Counting. I admire how strongly the family views relationships and togetherness and how intentional they are in pursuit of marriage. In one of their new episodes this week, Jim Bob and Mi …
In this relationship mini-series, last week I addressed a widely held concept within the church of “the one” that I believe is straight up wrong. Essentially, my point was the Bible never says God has one specific person out there that He’ll bring to y …
Disney has popularized the concept of your “one true love” and finding your prince, but finding “the one” is not a biblical concept.
For me, divorce was a decision I never wanted to make and was made only when I felt it was my absolute last resort.
Small talk is one of those things you either love or dread. I’ve been blogging about introversion lately (“An Introvert’s Guide to Dating and Relationships” and “An Introvert’s Guide to Fostering Community”) and one of the things associated with that f …
One thing we made a priority in our relationship was to make the long distance work for us and to take advantage of the benefits of it.
Last week, I wrote about some of the ways introverts can build community. This week, I want to focus on how introverts can operate in relationships with people who are more extroverted. While it can be a challenge to mesh two different personality type …
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