We need friendship as well as marriage
Americans today are lonelier than ever.
Americans today are lonelier than ever.
The faith crisis facing churches and denominations nationwide was fueled by the collapse of the family at home.
I often wonder how we would treat Jesus, as a single celibate man, if he took up attendance incognito in our churches.
The truth about marriage, however, is that it is, statistically, the single best predictor of long-term happiness.
But rather than letting Valentine’s Day (and the Erics of the world) dictate my mood and steal my joy, I chose long ago to face February 14th without fear. If you’re single with no romantic prospects in sight, here are a few ideas for how to do the same.
Theologian John Piper has shared six ways single people who want to be married can keep their desire for marriage in proper perspective and refrain from “unrealistic notions” that such unions are the “key to happiness.”
If God's not withholding a man to make me ready, what is he waiting on?
Single and angry at God because of it? Here's an encouragement - and instruction - for you.
The pastor of one of the fastest-growing churches in America told Christians that the Church hasn't done a good job ministering to singles and often wrongly insinuates that being married is "the pinnacle of being a Christ follower."
Sex and dating can be dicey subjects, especially for single Christians, which is why Pastor Perry Noble of NewSpring Church in South Carolina has offered simple answers to complicated questions.