Are my priorities for wanting to be married biblical?
Companionship, intimacy and better financial security seem higher on my list than serving in a ministry together or having children.
How can I build a new marriage on a strong foundation?
I feel comfortable with Ephesians 5 principles, but I need practical advice. Do you have any tips?
What do you think of dating two people at once?
Two guys from my church have started pursuing me. Should I choose one of them to date?
How should one date after several years away from Christ?
I’m making my way back into the church and a relationship with Christ, but how does that factor into my desire for a spouse?
Will God send me a sign that this is the girl I am to marry?
I asked God to give me the words “go ahead” if He wanted me to pursue this woman. Is that the right thing to do?
What should I do if I disagree with the counsel I’ve received?
How should I respond to what I consider bad counsel from people I respect and whose blessing on a relationship I would desire?
Should we buy condoms just to be safe?
My boyfriend recently told me that he’s probably going to buy condoms soon “just to be safe.” Is that OK?
What does the New Testament say about giving?
I don’t see anything from the New Testament that would make me tell someone to give 10 percent if they can’t afford it.
What if I’m too busy to do all my church expects of me?
I know that church is important, and I have tried to be actively involved my entire life, but at this point, there is only so much that I can handle.
What’s the best way to initiate a relationship?
My problem is that I get stuck in the friend zone. What is your advice for me?