What Boundless Taught Me About Fear
It’s not “if” I make a mistake. It’s “when” and “how often” I will make mistakes.
It’s not “if” I make a mistake. It’s “when” and “how often” I will make mistakes.
When I fixate on my single status, I isolate myself from deeper relationships with other Christians whose lives don’t look like mine.
Because God has control of my singleness, I am free to pour my time and energy into whatever opportunities come my way, even if they aren’t what I expected.
When circumstances seem to indicate we’ve stalled, we can trust that God is still at work transforming us into the image of His Son.
“Your turn’s coming!” Now that I’m nearing the end of my 20s, my family seems to be saying that less and less.
Marriage and singleness are both gifts and difficulties. It seems every season holds its own challenges and unique benefits.
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