Here are 3 tips for Christian single women looking for advice about the unknowns of Christian singleness.
Singleness
Does He Like You or Is He Just Being Polite?
How to Become Friends with Someone You Like Romantically
What’s the Difference Between Christian Courting and Dating? Which One Is Better for Christians?
How to Interpret Dreams and “Prophesies” About Dating and Your Future Marriage

Lately many people have been asking about interpreting dreams from God, specifically when it comes to dreams about dating and their future marriage. Another common question that has been coming in lately is about prophesy. For example, someone “prophesied over” over a guy and told him something specific that they “saw” in his future like, “I see you surrounded by a woman and lots of children.”
Unwanted Christian Singleness: The Only Two Healthy Options When You Wish You Were Married

As I’ve talked about before, it is not wrong to want to be married. It is not a sign that you are discontent with God if you wish you were not single. Unwanted Christian singleness only becomes a problem when your desire for a spouse hinders your joy in God. We can be joyful in God while still discontent with singleness.
Save Yourself for Marriage: 5 Lies About Sexual Purity Many Christians Believe
Christian Dating, Waiting, and Actually Following the Lord

After watching my YouTube video, “Should a Christian Girl Pursue a Guy?” one AGW subscriber reached out for my advice about a guy she liked. After reading her question and thinking about the details she shared, I recommended that she invite this guy she liked to go out with her to do something fun and casual together. She didn’t need to profess her love, but by sending him an invitation she could let him know she was interested.
Does the Bible Say Singleness Is Better Than Marriage?

Does the Bible say singleness is better than marriage? When you read through 1 Corinthians 7, at first glance this seems like an easy question to answer. Yes, singleness is better than marriage. For example 1 Corinthians 7:38 states, “So then he who marries his betrothed does well, and he who refrains from marriage will do even better.”



