Posted in Articles, Babyhood, Singleness on November 30, 2006 | 7 Comments »
Carolyn McCulley has a good practical article for singles who have married friends who are now starting to have children. Since I’m more sensitive to this issue now, being an expecting mother with friends across the board who are single, married, or married with children, I read it with interest. I think sometimes even married [...]
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Posted in Singleness on August 28, 2006 | 10 Comments »
Calling all singles . . .
I’ve got some questions for you! I’m wondering about singleness and hospitality and if I could get your thoughts and feedback about some things:
* Do you feel like you could grow in the area of hospitality? If so, how?
* Is there one thing practically about hospitality that you struggle with [...]
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Posted in Books, Singleness on June 15, 2005 | 7 Comments »
Josh is tired of me talking about sex. Can you believe it? Well, actually, he’s tired of me exclaiming, “Oh babe, listen to this!” and then proceed in reading a long quote from Real Sex: The Naked Truth About Chastity. He says he doesn’t have to read the book because by now, I certainly must [...]
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Posted in Singleness on June 9, 2005 | 3 Comments »
Nurturing Others
We don’t have to wait until we’re married with children to start nurturing others. We can nurture children, youth, peers, and the elderly in both the spiritual and physical sense.
Titus 2 says that older women should train younger women. Look for ways to “spiritually mother” younger women in the faith. They [...]
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Check out this excellent article: http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0001092.cfm
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Posted in Singleness on June 2, 2005 | 3 Comments »
[Note: This article was written some time ago, (pre-Josh). I had just finished reading several books on Biblical womanhood and none of them discussed it in the context of singleness, they only mentioned singleness in passing. After reading these books, I tried write about what I learned in the contect of singleness. (I'd love to [...]
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