Beschreibung
Sometimes it feels impossible to believe that "it is good to remain single." 1 Corinthians 7:8In a world that glorifies romance and sex, many of us have fallen for the lie that singleness is second-best . . . or that even we are second-best compared to our married friends.So how can you learn to believe singleness is good and truly experience its blessings?How do you handle the loneliness, the desire for kids, or the heartache of breakups? How do you embrace what you have instead of wishing for the things you don't?As impossible as it may seem, singleness truly is as good as marriage.If you're wrestling with being content in your singleness, this book will provide empathy and encouragement while offering biblical truths and practical steps to help you combat that "grass-is-greener" syndrome. You don't need to be married to live the abundant life Christ offers to all believers.
Autorenportrait
C.E. White (Connie) is an author of middle-grade fantasy, children's books, and Christian non-fiction for adults. Her works are fueled by a lifetime love of both Jesus and reading, and she longs to inspire people of all ages with imagination and words of hope. She has a passion for helping people embrace the lives they have instead of the ones they imagined. Most of Connie's favorite books are at least one-hundred years old, so chances are high that she's secretly a time-traveler who got stuck in the future. She doesn't seem to mind, though, and lives happily in the mountains of North Georgia with her husband and two cats.Philip Wilder has been writing since the age of seven, has authored six novels, two nonfiction books, and is an ACFW Genesis Contest finalist. After graduating from the University of Colorado in Denver, he spent two years undercover as a missionary in the Middle East. Philip now works as a traveling missionary with the Great Commission Alliance to train and equip Christians around the world in evangelism and discipleship. Philip writes to challenge believers to adventurous and Christ-filled lives through wild steps of faith.