Singles

A reader admits, "I truly love my boyfriend, but I somehow get the sense God has other plans. Why do I still cling? Please help."

I am a Christian. I am a woman. I am a leader. Remove any one of those statements and I believe I would be married.

Is it hard for you to say “No”? Have you ever considered that you might be overcommitted?

I don't feel like half a person because I'm single. I only feel like that when my society pushes that half-hearted position on me.
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He Said-She Said: I'm Too Chicken!Kris Swiatocho, Cliff YoungA reader writes: "Am I expected to put in a little work, or will my future spouse just 'fall into my lap'…?"
Now then, my sons, listen to me And do not depart from the words of my mouth. Keep your way far from her And do not go near the door of her house (Prov. 5:7–8). The American version of the Christian faith has so focused on loving everyone and accepting people just as they are that it has seen its children go shipwreck. Today's Devotional archives...


