Today’s post in this series on singleness and the church is a guest post by my friend and co-worker, Arman Sheffey, who has the best laugh. He also has a tremendous love for God and His people, and I’m truly blessed to know him. As a married man in the church, I represent the majority….
The Church has an amazing story. A story full of hope and beauty – longings met, sins forgiven, reconciliation made possible, and grace abounding – all because of one single Jewish carpenter who put His chisel of Word and Presence to the hard-as-stone hearts of His people and gave His life to ensure they would…
February seems to be a popular month for this topic, and since the post I’m working on isn’t going to come anywhere close to being finished tonight, I thought I’d share a few other posts I’ve come across recently that I’ve very much appreciated. 1. “Not ANOTHER article on singleness” – on contentment, love, and the…
Today’s post in this series on singleness and the church is a guest post by my friend, Shara Wright, whose love and passion for God and His people inspire me, pretty much daily. My mom and my grandmother were both single mothers. My mom later got re-married, although my grandmother never did. She is as…
i had intended to write a really abstract post about this – a post that joked about the dichotomy between the two main perspectives that seem to exist for single Christians: “pity us!” “we are not to be pitied!” because if we are totally honest, those of us who are single can find ourselves thinking each…
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