Do you find yourself saying yes when you want to say no? Are you quiet when you should speak? Do you bend over backwards to keep others happy?
“Time is where you start. You need to spend time… investing in them, getting to know them, sharing, challenging each other…”
Signs we can look for to indicate we are in a healthy relationship. If the signs aren’t there, we can move into “what can we do about this?”
Whether it’s through a mistaken text message, a random flight, or a shared love of board games, love has a way of finding us.
In a world where so many romances flicker out as quickly as they spark, there’s something beautiful about relationships that endure.
With Valentine’s Day coming up, you may ask, “What is a mama to do?” I’m glad you asked! Wendy Baugh – being a single mum on Valentine’s Day.
Never, in all my years have I had a date on Valentines Day. There’s been no surprise dinners planned, flowers given, or cards exchanged.
“Our journey of life and healing – and even accomplishing God’s will – is a partnership with God,” Debra says.
Is Christian singleness a burden to be endured or a God-ordained vocation? Might singleness give a glimpse of God’s heavenly promises?
How does the Bible help us disagree well? To get us started, here are 9 points that have helped me enormously.