If I’m Single, Can I Have a “Career Shower”?
It’s time we cultivate a culture of celebration and communal support for those who may not become brides or moms.
It’s time we cultivate a culture of celebration and communal support for those who may not become brides or moms.
I was afraid that whatever beauty I had in the eyes of culture would disappear with my hair. And friends, that’s bad theology.
We should often examine our own thinking: Where are we accepting a false ideal? Where are we passing judgments when we should be offering grace?
As Paul suggests, the calling of singleness is beautiful and worthy, and it’s time we remember that, even in the midst of longing for more.
I know God is always with me, but sometimes I need a tangible reminder, a flesh and blood person to hug and cry with.
It’s the age-old question in the church: Where and when does friendship turn into romance, and how can we keep them divided?
Marriage is not an indication of maturation — and singleness is not symptomatic of infantilism. May we live in these truths with confidence and joy.
I have been earnestly focused on a single star, while He patiently gestures to the galaxy.
End of content
No more pages to load