On the Gift of Singleness
Had God given me the “gift” of singleness? And was the gift of singleness for a season, or would it be a lifetime calling?
Had God given me the “gift” of singleness? And was the gift of singleness for a season, or would it be a lifetime calling?
My healing has been a long journey. Though I no longer struggle with bulimia, I will struggle with self-image for the rest of my life.
Gray hairs and wrinkles and acne and crushed dreams are teaching me to abandon the life I imagined and embrace the one I have.
Here’s a look at one woman’s journey toward marriage in the face of anxiety, fear and failure. Sometimes, you are single for a reason, so fix it.
Maybe today you’re thinking, I feel like I was born to have babies. But what if I never have them? Remember that God sees your longings.
Even if you think you’re “single for a reason” versus “single for a season,” God’s still on His throne, and your desire for marriage does not go unnoticed.
How would my life change if I believed my body was beautiful just as it is — not disgusting or acceptable or fixable but actually beautiful?
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’m tired of hearing “You’ve got such a pretty face” and “I know you want to be married someday. Do you think losing weight would help?”
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