You gave your life to Jesus a few years ago, and you are confident in your faith now. What’s the next step? Getting married to a good Christian partner? No. Your lifetime goal has nothing to do with your social status.

You gave your life to Jesus a few years ago, and you are confident in your faith now. What’s the next step? Getting married to a good Christian partner? No. Your lifetime goal has nothing to do with your social status.
I was talking in the previous post about getting rid of your armor. “But you never actually said how to do it!” I know, the first step is to make the decision, to want to get rid of your armor. Then, we can start the second step: removing it.
When people ask us for help in finding someone special, one of the first questions we ask them is: Why do you think you are still single? This post is going to address the answer of “I keep people out”.
An American author wrote that a single person with a real relationship with God is never depressed. Several readers agreed, but others were offended. Is it normal for a Christian to have moments of sadness or frustration?
Years have gone by and you’re still single. You thought that at this age you would already be married with one, two or three children. But no. The wedding can wait, but the idea of having children seems to have an expiration date. When the biological clock starts ringing, what do you do as a Christian?