What (Not) to Say to Singles
For those who haven’t experienced a long season of singleness, it can be hard to know what to say to those who have. Let’s replace clichés with promises of Scripture.
For those who haven’t experienced a long season of singleness, it can be hard to know what to say to those who have. Let’s replace clichés with promises of Scripture.
Wendy Alsup: “I thank God for the cultural religious heritage that pushed me to go to church before I was ready.”
Instead of “We can’t wait for your wedding day,” parents can say, “Our deepest desire is for you to become like Christ, whether you’re married or single.”
Carl and Karen Ellis weren’t high school sweethearts. It wasn’t love at first sight (for her, at least). And they broke up before they even started dating. Here’s what happened next.
Without a partner, the world feels much more threatening. That’s why I love to read about the relationship God initiates with a young woman named Hagar.