The Impractical Single Life
We all love to be practical and intentional, especially when money’s tight and time is short. But maybe living impractically is exactly what we need.
We all love to be practical and intentional, especially when money’s tight and time is short. But maybe living impractically is exactly what we need.
I think marriage is like child-raising for a lot of people. There’s so much fear associated with it. What if I marry the wrong person?
There is something to be said for mystique and mystery. So let’s be bold and brave but also cautious. Let’s be honest but patient. Let’s be clear but wise.
My view on blogging resembles classic marriage advice that’s given: It’s better not to have a (blog) than to have a (blog) and wish you didn’t have one.
As much as I love a quiet night at home with Netflix, my heart grows bitter and weary without life-giving friendships.
What happens when you’ve created an entire scenario, complete with a villain, but it only exists in your head? Real life doesn’t have to be so bleak.
If you don’t like who you are, you’re probably willing to deceive someone rather than be honest about your own life. This is a problem.
If you’re like me, then you probably have people in your life who rub you the wrong way. How do we actively love these people in the way God calls us to?
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