Singleness
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Single and Lonely: Finding the Intimacy You Desire
$8.88Retail: $11.10Are you a single adult who sometimes feels isolated, vulnerable, and alone? Like everyone else you want to be known and understood; you don't want to feel invisible. You want to be included and cared about. You don't want to be lonely; you want to be...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Divorce Recovery: Growing and Healing God's Way
$8.88Retail: $11.10The pain of divorce has many different faces: the end of your hopes and dreams for your marriage; a life full of unwanted changes; and the daily struggle with a mixture of grief, fear, guilt, and anger. Is recovery possible? Winston T. Smith, using...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Who Should I Date? Relationship Advice for the Real World
$8.88Retail: $11.10Who should you date? You might be drawn to someone who is fun, good-looking, and interested in the same things you are, but even more important than what's on the surface is what someone is like inside. But how can you find that out? What should you...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Struggling Through Singleness: Help for the Journey
$8.88Retail: $11.10Are you wrestling with questions related to your singleness and wondering what God is up to? You have dreams and desires that seem to be unmet, and you feel unsettled and long for something more. Author Jayne V. Clark shares her journey of...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Should We Get Married? How to Evaluate Your Relationship
$8.88Retail: $11.10You know you're in love Ð you always want to be together, and you think about each other all the time Ð but does that mean you're ready to get married? How do you decide if your relationship is strong enough for marriage? William P. Smith gives you a...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Sex Before Marriage: How Far is Too Far?
$8.88Retail: $11.10"If we're in love, what's wrong with having sex before marriage? And even if we're not, isn't everyone else doing it? Why should we be the only ones who wait?" Have you ever thought or said things like this? If your answer is yes, you have a lot of...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Living Together: Why Marriage Is the Best Choice
$8.88Retail: $11.10Past broken relationships, concerns about compatibility, and finances are just some of the reasons for the growing trend of couples living together without getting married. But marriage is not just a cultural institution by which people merge lives,...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
What's Wrong with a Little Porn When You're Single?
$8.88Retail: $11.10"I know porn is wrong for a married person, but I'm single. What can it hurt?" The accessibility of pornography through the Internet means that more singles are asking themselves if porn use really matters. But Nicholas Black of Harvest USA, a ministry...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Starting Over: How to Not Screw Up Your Relationship
$8.88Retail: $11.10Your last relationship didn't work out, and you got hurt and maybe you also hurt someone else. Now what? Perhaps you are thinking about starting over with someone new, but you're nervous and wondering if you are really ready for another relationship...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
How to Say No When Your Body Says Yes: Finding True Satisfaction
$8.88Retail: $11.10There are so many good reasons to say yes to premarital sex—everyone around you seems to be doing it and you are physically ready! Are there any good reasons to say "no" and is there any good way to stick with your "no"? Dan Wilson, a seasoned...$8.88Retail: $11.10 -
Your Dating Relationship and Your Sexual Past: How Much to Share
$8.88Retail: $11.10You are in a serious, committed dating relationship, and you are thinking about marriage. Or perhaps you are already engaged and are eagerly counting down the weeks until your wedding. But there's a weight in the back of your mind. You haven't shared...$8.88Retail: $11.10
Christian Books on Singleness, Dating, Relationships & Divorce
Christian singleness can be experienced in various ways and looks vastly different depending on life stages. For some, singleness is experienced for a relatively short time, during which the greatest need is wisdom for dating and figuring out whether someone is “the one.” For others, singleness extends past the time they would have hoped to settle down, and the longing and loneliness can sometimes feel unbearable. Still others experience singleness again when “the one” turns out to be “the wrong one.” The needs of single people are not singular but varied.
No matter what form your singleness takes, navigating can feel daunting and vulnerable. There are so many Christian books on singleness, Christian dating books, romantic relationship books, and Christian books on divorce that it can feel overwhelming. New Growth Press’s minibooks on singleness, dating, and divorce are short and to-the-point, yet offer nuanced insight and compassion for your struggles. If you look at the vast array of Christian relationship books and church booklets and don’t even know where to start, pick up one of our minibooks for more easily accessible content that will encourage and support you, whatever your experience of singleness is.
Understanding Singleness from a Christian Perspective
Singleness can be seen as something to ditch in favor of marriage as quickly as possible, a season of personal growth, or even a lifetime calling. In truth, it is simply a circumstance of life that offers challenges and blessings, opportunities to grow in love for God and others, as we are called to do no matter our circumstances.
There are many struggles to face as a single person, not least of which is loneliness, but there are also particular benefits to being single. In his letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to fully embrace their single status to devote themselves to the Lord's work. Today that may look like choosing to go into full-time ministry of some sort. Or it may simply mean reframing your singleness as being, not a disappointing or frustrated life path but an opportunity to offer friendship, hospitality, encouragement, and support to others more broadly than you would be able to when your primary relational obligation is to a spouse and perhaps children.
Singleness is not a lesser state or a waiting period but a time for the same purposeful living, sanctification, and spiritual growth that married people should pursue. So read those books on being a single Christian, explore the questions addressed by our minibooks, and most importantly, keep growing closer to Christ and learning to be more like him. After all, he knows what living as a single person is like. He lived his entire life as one.
Building Healthy Christian Relationships
In pursuing any type of relationship, Christians are called to “love your neighbor as yourself.” But what does that look like in reality? Below are some foundational principles that underpin healthy Christian relationships and lay the foundation for deep and meaningful connection with other people.
Communication
From the very beginning in Genesis, we see that our God is a God who speaks. He spoke the universe into being, he walked and talked with Adam and Eve in the garden, and when they had sinned and were hiding from him, he called to them and drew them back into conversation. It is not surprising then that communication lies at the heart of any thriving relationship, yet communication issues often lie at the heart of our relationship struggles. It is also not surprising that overcoming communication issues also requires coming out of hiding our sin and vulnerability, learning to speak the truth to one another in love, and building relationships where we can learn and grow together into the image of Christ.
Trust
Where there is open communication, there must also be trust. God has assured us through Christ’s sacrifice that we are safe to bring our hearts to him and find, not condemnation, but love. As a result, we have freedom to offer that safety to others, that place of trust where they can open their hearts and also find love rather than condemnation. This takes time to build and can easily be eroded by our own failures to love, but it should be our goal in any Christian relationship, whether with a friend, family member, or romantic partner, to be trustworthy and to build trust.
Mutual respect
MutuaI respect is not a given in any relationship, but a healthy relationship with any depth requires it. If you do not or cannot respect another person, it is unlikely you will ever develop trust or good communication with that person. And if someone does not or cannot respect you, it is unlikely you will trust or want to communicate with them. It is possible, however, to treat someone with respect, even if you do not agree with their beliefs or choices. It can be extremely difficult, but the God who made both of you in his image and fills you with his love can empower you to do it. So make every effort to treat others with dignity and respect, as fellow image-bearers of God, and pray for God to help you see others as he sees them.