Let’s Talk About Dating, Part 5: Managing Expectations
When it comes to dating, too many expectations at the onset can be stifling.
When it comes to dating, too many expectations at the onset can be stifling.
I heard this phrase recently: “When you stop wanting marriage, God will give it to you.” On one hand, it does feel like a humble and deferential sentiment, deferring to God and trusting in His gracious providence. It has the sense of being conte …
Being direct and seeking clarity will provide more answers — and satisfaction — than hanging on in a relationship shrouded in mystery.
If you murder and steal and have sex with someone you’re not married to — that’s some hefty sin. But God’s grace is more.
In case you haven’t heard, “group dating” has become the spiritual way to date for Christian singles. However, dating is more intentional than “hanging out”
People are always evaluating each other like, ‘Are you it? Will you meet the criteria? ” Stop holding out. You might be missing an opportunity.
I do want to be with someone who I work well with and whom I love, but it’s important to be realistic when it comes to what I can live with and without.
Okay, admit it: at one time or another you sang a song but messed up the lyrics. Instead of singing the classic hymn “Reign On, O King Eternal,” you sang, “Rain on the kinky turtle.” Instead of the grand old “Gladly the Cross I’d Bear” you sang, “Gladl …
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