This Verse Will Desexualize Your Brain
By doing an in-depth biblical analysis of Romans 12:1-2, we can discover 4 ways to de-sexualize your brain.
By doing an in-depth biblical analysis of Romans 12:1-2, we can discover 4 ways to de-sexualize your brain.
You might have assumed I’d highlight a verse about marriage, like Ephesians 5:22-33. Or maybe a verse from Song of Solomon. Or, maybe even something about being equally yoked with the right person, like 2 Corinthians 6:14.
Here are 4 signs God is saying, “That’s the woman I want you to marry.”
After years of helping Christian singles with relationships, I’ve had thousands of interactions via comments, emails, coaching, book reviews, Q&As, and in-person interactions. And what I’ve learned is that everyone certainly has a unique story. However, if I had to choose the top 3 most common reasons why some Christians struggle to get into relationships, … Read more
Our thoughts direct our actions, and our actions direct our lives. Thus, to follow God’s path and reject Satan’s desires for us, we must make sure our thoughts are biblical.
When Charlie Kirk was martyred, all the left had to say was, “Murdering someone is always wrong. We renounce all forms of political violence.” And to be fair, many on the left did say that. However, a shockingly large number of people did not do that. They failed this very simple test.
When it comes to waiting for the right person, one of the hardest truths for many Christian singles to accept is that God often hides our future spouse until the right time. Just like the seasons of nature, God has appointed different seasons in our lives that shape us, prepare us, and align us with … Read more
Satan hates when marriages are formed because God uses marriage to bring glory to himself. One of Satan’s most effective ways of hindering Christian singles from getting married is through tempting them to do things that will stop them from rightly identifying the person God has for them.
Why did God allow Satan to send that person into your life who you thought was “the one”?
One of the most common questions I get in the comments of my relationship videos goes something like this, “Thanks for the relationship advice, but where should I even look to meet the one? Where should I go to meet godly singles?”