I know the pain you feel when you're seeing everyone else your age getting into relationships. You're glad for them, but you can't help but feel left behind and alone.I know the pain you feel when you see your best friends getting married and having kids. You love that God has blessed them in that … Continue reading For the Christian Singles
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Godly Speech
Growing up in a Christian home, it is common to have a number of “bad words,” which are off limits for children to use. Some households also forbid “potty talk,” or crude humor. Is there a basis for this, and is there a distinct line for Christians to stay behind? Many argue that there are … Continue reading Godly Speech
Ecclesiastes 3 Study
“To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:1 Verses 2-8 list these “times,” not a full list, but enough to get the idea. It is also a list of opposites: “A time to be born, and a time to die” (v. 2a). This poem seems a little out … Continue reading Ecclesiastes 3 Study
Ecclesiastes 2 Study
“I said in my heart, ‘Come now, I will test you with mirth; therefore enjoy pleasure;’ but surely, this also was vanity.” Ecclesiastes 2:1 Having studied labor and finding it empty of meaning and intrinsic value, Solomon decides to test pleasure and enjoyment, only to find that this, too, is an empty pursuit. He pursued … Continue reading Ecclesiastes 2 Study
Ecclesiastes 1 Study
Vanity- emptiness; want of substance to satisfy desire; uncertainty; fruitless desire or endeavor; Trifling labor that produces no good; Untruth; Empty pleasure; vain pursuit; idle show; unsubstantial enjoyment; Ostenation; arrogance; Inflation of mind upon slight grounds; empty pride; conceit over personal attainments or decorations. Webster's Dictionary; 1677 Reading Ecclesiastes 1 with that definition in mind … Continue reading Ecclesiastes 1 Study
Seasons Without Fire
Sometimes, it is really easy for me to feel left out and forgotten. Like everyone has (or will have) their happily ever after except me. Sometimes I feel like I’m the one carrying all the weight and being the one everyone leans on like the perfect invincible side character with no one to help shoulder … Continue reading Seasons Without Fire
To Love a Friend
I came across a post recently that got me thinking. It was intended to be one of those empowering, self-care type posts, but as good as it sounds, it goes completely against what the Bible says. “They may love you. But if they can’t choose you, you must walk away. You are way too valuable … Continue reading To Love a Friend
When Singleness Feels Hard
Recently, a few of my school friends and acquaintances have gotten into relationships, engaged, or married. Most of them, in fact. It’s hard when you feel like all the girls your age have someone special except you. Loneliness, anxiety, and depression can hit without warning. We can tell ourselves all the right things, remind ourselves … Continue reading When Singleness Feels Hard
Hot Topics: Feminism
Feminism is a tough topic to cover as a Christian, but I’m here writing about it because we need to know the truth. My goal is not to offend, but if you are offended, I trust that it is because of the truth, not because of me. Dictionary Definition: Feminism (n) 1) The theory of … Continue reading Hot Topics: Feminism
Hot Topics: LGBTQ+
The issue of homosexuality and transgenderism should be easy for Christians to navigate, and yet we tend to get sucked in by society and swayed by movements in culture. Today, we’re talking about truth. It is not my intention to offend, but if I do offend you, I hope it is because of the truth … Continue reading Hot Topics: LGBTQ+




