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Receiving Grace

We’re all sinners, but as Christians it’s tempting to attempt to “manage” our sin rather than confess it and receive the forgiveness that is ours. Do you try to be perfect rather than pardoned? How can you learn to live under grace instead of striving? Our panel of imperfect people discusses.

Public Christianity

Religious freedom is a gift, especially in a day where Christianity is considered extreme and voicing your convictions is deemed offensive. How do we navigate the tricky waters of religious expression, and how do we remain hopeful when we see Christ ignored or even mocked in the circles around us? Our panel weighs in.

Mentorship and Millennials

We talk a lot about the benefits of mentorship. But what does it actually look like in the life of the average Millennial? What do you need to do to find a mentor, be a mentor, and make mentorship work for you? Our panel breaks down all the how-tos.

Marriage Delays

Young adults continue to delay marriage, but why? Is it fear? Busyness? Unrealistic expectations? Other priorities? A lack of potential partners? The fact remains that most young adults want to get married, and many are in relationships — but they’re just not pulling the trigger. Our panel explores some potential reasons for the lag.

It’s OK to Say “No”

Saying “no” is becoming a lost art. We want to save face, preserve feelings, and basically avoid coming across as a selfish jerk. But in some situations, saying “no” is the best option. Like when it comes to relationships — specifically a marriage proposal. Our panel has been there. These women had to turn down […]

Hebrews 13:4

Hebrews 13:4 says marriage is to be honored by all, but what does that look like practically for the single person? Is it possible to rock out your single season while still being hopeful for marriage? How should we encourage our married friends? Can we navigate the discouragement of hope deferred? Our panel weighs in […]

Forgive Me for Getting Married

We’ve all been there — on one end or the other of a relationship status change. If your marriage (or serious relationship) left your single friends in the proverbial dust, you may feel a twinge of guilt about your new circumstances. If you’re the singleton, you may be tired of being left behind to carry […]

For the Sake of the Call

Do you know what a multipotentialite is? I didn’t, either. It’s basically a person who’s about a bunch of different things — sometimes all at once. They could be passions, interests or hobbies, but in this week’s roundtable, we talk about the word in terms of calling. Is it possible to live out more than […]

Financing a First Date

A recent survey uncovered the top 10 cities in the U.S. by money spent on a first date. Miami topped the list with a whopping $248 price tag for a first date, and Denver rounded out the list at $161. Does more money spent equal a better date? What’s generous, and what’s trying too hard? […]

Don’t Pass Me By

The cry of Christian women everywhere has been heard: “The single men in my church aren’t asking me or my friends out! They’re searching elsewhere for mates. Are we not good enough or what?” Ladies, we decided to go to the men themselves for an answer. Is the complaint valid? Is there a reason behind […]