Discovering Self or Love?
The most needful thing is not that we discover ourselves, but that we discover love.
The most needful thing is not that we discover ourselves, but that we discover love.
There is nothing like the beginning of a new relationship to remind me how little space I’ve left in my life for other people. And in that space, there is limited time — the very thing required for a good relationship to grow. I remember calling my bro …
Hannah doesn’t believe her husband is her soul mate. In her blog post, “My husband is not my soul mate,” written on her one-year anniversary, she confesses how she came to this conclusion. Her description of her own teen years may ring a bell with youn …
If there’s one thing we know about dating from Scripture, it’s that Christians should marry other Christians. So when we meet someone who knows and loves God, how do we figure out if they possess characteristics that make them marriable — not just in g …
Life is hard — and scary. There are those big moments full of doubt and hopelessness where you might feel like curling up in a pit of despair and giving in to the fearful aching that just will not go away. Times of broken hearts, money problems, family …
In his blog post, “Beware the Flattering Single Man,” Joshua Rogers recounts a story from his dating years. He went out with a “smart, attractive, successful” Christian woman he was friends with but not seriously interested in pursuing. During the cour …
I met my wife April 27, 2003 — the old-fashioned way. Actually, that’s a bit of a lie. We’d been introduced by a mutual friend two years before. But my wife doesn’t even remember that meeting. That day in 2003, we bumped into each other again standing …
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