The Chalmers Center (article)
The Bible assumes that all aspects of the human being are highly important and deeply integrated, and so should we.
Read MoreThe Chalmers Center (article)
The Bible assumes that all aspects of the human being are highly important and deeply integrated, and so should we.
Read MoreTony Evans (video)
Tony Evans seeks to promote a biblical understanding of the kingdom foundation of oneness by detailing why we don't have it, what we need to do to get it, and what it will look like when we live it.
Read MoreJohn Piper (podcast/article)
Read MoreKatelynn Luedke One morning, I scrolled across a post that yet another friend had gotten engaged. She was a good friend, and I was happy for her. I started to cry. I realized, though, that the tears welling up in my eyes were not the joy that I felt for her. They were there because I wished I was posting about my engagement, and not her. So began my battle with discontentment and loneliness.
Read MoreStephen Wittmer I was single all through my twenties, and I enjoyed it a lot of the time. But, all in all, I found singleness pretty tough. There were seasons of terrible loneliness when I wondered if God would ever give me a lifelong companion. I wish someone had helped me understand, and then live, my singleness in the light of eternity.
Read MoreMatt Chandler Chandler answers one of the most common questions he receives as a pastor:
Does God have one person that we are supposed to marry?
SingleRoots Team Everyone is talking about Tinder these days, and it’s not just the Christians who are shaking their heads at it. Vanity Fair recently wrote a raw article delving into the hook-up culture that apps like Tinder are cultivating...
Read MoreKristine Sung Women who long for a mature, stable Christian believer, are often led to believe in church that those kinds of guys are ‘fearless adventurers’ and ‘spiritual leaders’ who will therefore know exactly how to pursue you for dating...
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