4 Biblical Ways to Let Someone Go
I’ve talked a lot about how to know “when” God is telling you to move on from someone, but I haven’t talked as much about “how” to actually do this.
I’ve talked a lot about how to know “when” God is telling you to move on from someone, but I haven’t talked as much about “how” to actually do this.
A closed Bible is like starving because you won’t open the fridge. It’s like getting attacked but keeping your sword in the sheath. It’s like complaining that your lover never calls you while you also never look at your phone to check.
According to the Bible, what should you do when you feel like you are falling in love? Here are 3 biblical things you should do when you think you are falling in love with someone.
Here are 5 reasons you should never date a progressive Christian.
When I’m using the word “rule” in this article, I’m not saying these are biblical commands. Rather, I’m taking biblical principles and putting them in a statement so that you can have clear steps or “rules” to help you get into a godly relationship.
By the term “trauma,” I’m referring to a past experience that was very hurtful and negatively influential on you.
I don’t believe in magic spells or psychological tricks to manipulate a guy. Ultimately, a biblical relationship between a man and woman is going to be rooted in mutual Christian beliefs and a mutual desire for each other.
What is your “Reticular Activating System” and as a Christian why is it so important to train this brain system to be holy?
Here are 6 signs someone is afraid of falling in love with you.
In warfare, it’s key to create a distraction for your enemy so you can attack from the other side unnoticed. Satan may be attacking you and keeping you away from the right person by distracting you with the wrong person.