The Heart of Singleness

The Heart of Singleness
Title The Heart of Singleness PDF eBook
Author Andrea Trevenna
Publisher The Good Book Company
Pages 106
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 190955989X

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Helps single Christian women to see how they can be truly satisfied and content. The world tells single women that they most need to find a guy, at least for a night. The church often seems to suggest they most need a husband. Is it really possible to be a single Christian woman and be satisfied? Andrea Trevenna takes readers to the heart of singleness-to what our hearts need, how they feel, and the ways they can be deceived. She shows that there is a way for singleness not to be at best a quiet regret, and at worst a personal tragedy. She points to the ultimate, and only, place where anyone, single or married, finds true satisfaction-knowing, and enjoying knowing, Christ. If you are a single woman, whatever your experience of life so far, or if you are a friend of someone who is single, then this short, warm, realistic book is for you.

If Singleness Is a Gift, What's the Return Policy?

If Singleness Is a Gift, What's the Return Policy?
Title If Singleness Is a Gift, What's the Return Policy? PDF eBook
Author Holly Virden
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780785263296

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This down-to-earth, often humorous guide redirects singles from putting their lives on hold and waiting for a mate to living each day to the fullest now.

Singled Out

Singled Out
Title Singled Out PDF eBook
Author Christine Colón
Publisher Brazos Press
Pages 256
Release 2009-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441204288

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Authors Christine Colón and Bonnie Field thought that by a certain age they would each be married. But they watched that age come and go--and still no walks down the aisle. In Singled Out, they reflect on their experience--and that of an increasing number of Christians. Rejecting overly simplistic messages from the church about "waiting for marriage," they explore a deeper understanding of celibacy that affirms singles' decision to be sexually pure, acknowledges their struggles, and recognizes their importance in the church community. Thoughtful and accessible, Singled Out is an invaluable voice of realistic encouragement for any single as well as an important tool for church leaders and others concerned with mission and ministry for singles.

The Day Begins with Christ

The Day Begins with Christ
Title The Day Begins with Christ PDF eBook
Author Adrienna Dionna Turner
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 286
Release 2008-12-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1463454163

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Day Begins with Christ, is an inspirational non-fiction book. It focuses on Christian men and women who want to walk a better path with Jesus Christ.What makes my book more unique than the typical inspirational book is the journey that it takes you on to become one with Christ. It is a 50 day to day journey that helps strengthen the Christian faith. This book builds each persons character, journey on their godly path to walk with God, and encourages one to see what they can work on to make a better man or woman. It is personal, challenging, and understanding the Christian walk on a daily basis. Moreover,DayBegins with Christeducates, elaborates, and explainsthe social, psychological, spiritual, and physical conditions of man/woman's relationships with God. God has placed a passion inAdrienna to write and to get His message out to the world.

P.S. I'm Single

P.S. I'm Single
Title P.S. I'm Single PDF eBook
Author Lily A. Arasaratnam
Publisher P.S.ImSingle
Pages 175
Release 2011
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1921663014

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This book offers a welcome alternative to anyone who is looking for something different from the generic brand of books on singleness. Based on the personal and professional perspectives of five single persons ranging in age from late 20s to mid 50s, this book discusses the subject of singleness from Biblical, theological, pastoral, and socio-economical perspectives. With astute wit and lived realism, the authors explore the hard questions about being a single person in today's society and offer a refreshing new view on the single experience.

Transforming the Struggles of Tamars

Transforming the Struggles of Tamars
Title Transforming the Struggles of Tamars PDF eBook
Author Lina Androviene
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 301
Release 2014-05-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1625641087

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This book explores the unprecedented challenge of involuntary singleness for women, and the implications of disregarding this challenge for the Christian (and particularly, baptistic) communities of faith. It argues that these communities not only fail involuntarily single women, but also in so doing, suffer a serious detriment to their own communal health and Christian witness. Taking the challenge of involuntary singleness as a test case, this book explores the method of convictional theology and argues for a holistic framework that can draw together the personal, communal, and visionary spheres of human existence. Although primarily a work of theological ethics, it also draws from a number of different disciplines, including cultural studies and sociology as well as intersections of science and theology.

They Were Single Too: Eight Biblical Role Models

They Were Single Too: Eight Biblical Role Models
Title They Were Single Too: Eight Biblical Role Models PDF eBook
Author David M. Hoffeditz
Publisher Kregel Publications
Pages 160
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0825445280

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Singleness is not a sin that needs to be redeemed. Yet for many single Christians, the way the church regards them often feels condemning. Living between these truths can be a painful, frustrating experience. By examining eight individuals from Scripture who were single at some point in their adult lives--Paul, Anna, Martha, Jeremiah, Ruth, Joseph, Nehemiah, and John the Baptist--Hoffeditz guides readers through common struggles singles face, such as loneliness and disappointment. Hoffeditz isn't offering a self-help guide, a twelve-step program to recovery, or philosophical musings. They Were Single Too spells out concrete steps for a healthy, God-approved attitude toward unmarried life and how one can truly serve God without a spouse. Brief chapters with questions for reflection allow for either individual or group study. Long used as a resource for singles ministries, this revised edition updates the language of this timeless biblical study and makes it more attractive for today's reader.