You don’t have to carry the weight of Satan’s whispers any longer. Discover how God’s truth replaces the most common lies single believers hear and believe.
I do understand the loneliness that can often accompany us singles when we see yet another post on social media about a friend who got engaged. So how do we combat this loneliness?
What happens when you find that person with whom you can see a future, but your Spiritual upbringings are based on different doctrines? Denominational differences that split elements of our doctrinal beliefs into different resolutions? What then?
The mindset of loneliness can be our fault. We can feel bummed because people don’t seek us out, but do we seek them? Sometimes we just need to pray, plan a little, rally our courage, and reach out.
We come to God just as we are as broken vessels looking to be filled and empowered by His presence. Summer has longer days, more outdoor time, and presents a creative opportunity to strengthen your devotional time with the Lord.
Dating is not for the faint of heart. And if you’ve had your heart broken in the past it’s scary to trust again. But you are not alone when your trust is in the Lord, and His Word is a light to your path.
The beauty of dating apps is that many people can join. On the other hand, the downside is that many people with varying relationship statuses and needs can join. When vetting a person of interest, be sure to ask questions you may have about their relationship status and anything else that may be in your spirit to inquire about. You never know what you'll find out.
Friendship is a two-way street; if it isn't, something is severely unbalanced. Often a sign of a bad friend is when said friend is only focused on themselves and sucks up all of the conversation, time, and energy for their own.
Not only is it enjoyable to spend time outdoors, but it is also extremely important for our overall health. Nature benefits us spiritually, physically, and emotionally.
Such seasons of faith crises can feel like a dead end. They can bring on bouts of spiritual anxiety and deep pain. So, how do we know if we are experiencing a mid-faith crisis? Here are five signs.
Single Christians can productively use their time after a breakup by growing spiritually through Bible reading and prayer, deepening their relationship with God, spending time with friends and family, and engaging in hobbies that help heal and redirect their energy.
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