5 Things that Are More Important Than Being in a Christian Relationship

God first relationship

1 Corinthians 7:7

The connection that God has made possible between a man and a woman is truly special and important. Marriage was created by God and he uses it to show the world the love he has for his church according to Ephesians 5:22-33.

10 Powerful Tips to Prepare You for a Successful Christian Dating Relationship

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Description: In this concise mine-eBook, I share with you 10 powerful tips to help you succeed in Christian dating. These 10 tips build on each other, taking you from the pre-dating season right up to the point of engagement. We systematically discuss the practical and spiritual steps in the meeting, dating, and marrying process. If you are looking for deep biblical insight into Christian dating, this book will not disappoint.

How to Live a Meaningful Life: 4 Keys to a Meaningful Life

how to live a meaningful life

Philippians 4:12-13

How can you live a meaningful life? What are the essential qualities you need to feel fulfilled in life?

Must you get married? Have a certain type of career? Make a certain amount of money? Or perhaps you need a certain level of popularity?

According to Scripture, none of these types of things are essential for a meaningful life. Marriage, careers, money, and even influence can all be added blessings in life from God. But none of these are needed if you desire to live a joyful life.

So here are 4 keys to a meaningful life.

AGW University Reviews

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Are You Single Because You Don’t Love God Enough?

why am i single Christian

1 Corinthians 7:7

If you’ve ever asked for dating advice on how to find a spouse from well-intentioned Christians and pastors, there’s a high probability you’ve received some version of this common Christian dating advice, “If you really want to be married, you have to put God first. If you truly love God, he will take care of the rest.”

So are you actually single because you don’t love God enough? If you loved God more, would you be married by now? Is your love for God actually the root reason for your prolonged season of unwanted singleness?