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What if the purpose of your singleness is to make you holy and to do you good all the days of your life? How would you live today differently?
If you want to make the most of singleness, even while you long to be married, here are a few practical points I learned in my own season of waiting.
When the prospect of lifelong singleness is too much to bear, don’t focus on tomorrow. Focus on today and eternity.
Maybe “embracing” my singleness isn’t all that different from “stewarding” it. Maybe the difference is only in my head. How do we steward our singleness?
Vaughan Roberts shares four things that God says in His Word about single people and the life that they live.
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Are you a Christian... and single... and waiting on God to bring you that husband or wife? Well today, Ronnie and Mel break down what the Bible says about si...
Author and teacher Jon Tyson leads us through in-depth sessions on how to thoughtfully explore and celebrate the purpose and design for human sexuality.
To be single in our evangelical Christian society is to be different, so we're left with a hounding question: What exactly is God doing with our lives?
Do you have any suggestions for an aging single woman with no immediate family who is seriously worried about what's going to happen to her in old age?
Unmarried people have a lot to give and a lot to learn from spending time with families, especially their own.
The Singles Network Ministries offers resources, support, encouragement, education, training for those leading singles ministry.
No more kissing frogs This is not a book about how to find a husband. This is not a book about whether or not to kiss dating goodbye. This is a book about living in grace and fulfillment as a single woman--written by a single woman.
When we embrace God’s gift of singleness, we more fully experience Him.
If singleness and marriage both proclaim the gospel, then why don’t we live like we believe it? What's our purpose as a single?
Some people see singleness as a frustrating but temporary time in life, a time to endure. But the Bible teaches that God calls some people to singleness for a purpose, and this calling can last a lifetime.
Jonathan Pokluda and Lisa Anderson, discuss the importance of single Christians pursuing dating in God’s way.
Being single is actually a gift, if you treat it as such. It gives you the opportunity to do some things that would become more difficult after marriage, and properly prepare for marriage – if that's your goal.
If you’re over the age of twenty-five and single, surely by now you’ve experienced at least some of the challenges of living an uncoupled life.
Even if you think you're "single for a reason" versus "single for a season," God's still on His throne, and your desire for marriage does not go unnoticed.
When the early Christians talked about singleness and marriage, how did they talk about it? How are single adults viewed in our churches today? Is that consistent with the way they have been viewed in the history of the church? Is singleness a gift? Join Scott as we discuss...
If marriage shows us the shape of the gospel, singleness shows us its sufficiency...This book seeks to help Christians―married and unmarried alike―value singleness as a gift from God so that we can all encourage singles to take hold of the unique opportunities their singleness affords and see their role in the flourishing of the church as a whole.
Juli Slattery and Michelle Hill talk about sexuality as it relates to singleness. Hill, who is single, talks honestly about being single in a sex-crazed culture.
Boundless host Lisa Anderson discusses the frustration and loneliness many single adults experience, and the comfort and contentment that can be found in a relationship with God. She also encourages singles to find community with other singles, and challenges married couples to engage with and include singles in family activities.
With more than 10 million copies sold, The 5 Love Languages(r) continues to transform relationships worldwide. And though originally written for married couples, its concepts have proven applicable to families, friends, and even coworkers.
Life is full of surprises, challenges and questions – and sometimes we all need help finding answers. Are you struggling in your marriage? Is your son or daughter involved in activities that have you worried? Or maybe you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy or navigating conflict with your aging parents. Whether you’re in the midst of a major crisis or simply a perplexing situation, we have compiled resources that can point you in the right direction. And remember – we’re constantly updating our content, so check back frequently for the latest and greatest resources.