My Resounding “Yes” to God and Embracing My Sexuality: Singleness and the Song of Songs
“A sermon on Song of Solomon! But single people aren’t supposed to read that book!” This was my friend’s surprised and sarcastic reply as I
“A sermon on Song of Solomon! But single people aren’t supposed to read that book!” This was my friend’s surprised and sarcastic reply as I
At my former church, I offered a suggestion to the pastor. I told him that his morning sermon had been geared toward the married members
Intended for single women and the churches they attend, Single Women: Challenge to the Church? tackles the unique challenges faced by single, Christian women through
Are you still looking for a way to use those two-for-one coupons you long to share with a spouse? Or, are you constantly giving your
Exulting in celibacy and singlehood, the apostle Paul reminds the church in Corinth that the anxieties of marriage are part of a world that is
I would like you to be free from concern. An unmarried man is concerned about the Lord’s affairs—how he can please the Lord. But a
As a single Christian woman in leadership, I often find that people are curious about my marital status. Recently I had a conversation with someone
Growing up, my father’s esteem was the most important in my life. Throughout my childhood I attempted to meet — and exceed — his expectations
“You need to find a husband,” my stylist announced, briskly clipping my curls. Ignoring my silence, Janet (not her real name) bubbled about an eligible male customer of hers who