Tag: God cares
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“I’m Too Defective and Damaged” — How To Ditch Brokenness For Healing
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Have you ever looked over your life and thought, “What’s wrong with me?” I don’t just mean a thought that crosses your mind when you’ve made a mistake, got chewed out by your boss, or had a rough morning. I’m talking about that deep, internal ache that says: Let’s go…
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When You Feel Like God Loves Every Other Woman More: The Truth That Will Set Your Heart Free
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I love, love a good love story. I’m the girl who loves to ask: It can be so fun to hear people’s love stories, watch both their faces light up at the memories, and listen to their testimonies of how God provided them a spouse. But what happens when you…
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Feeling Stuck in the Waiting Room of Life? Read This
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If you haven’t already, check out part 1 here. Read on for part 2. Is this you? Are you waiting to be set free from the “prison” that is your singleness journey? Are you waiting for your name to be called, yet every other woman seems to be “assigned” to…
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Tired of Being Single? What You Need to Remember to Get Through Your Single Season in One Piece
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As my sister handed me my mail, she said, “Well, the jury duty people finally got you.” I couldn’t help but feel annoyed. The thought of losing a day (or more!) for jury duty just didn’t appeal to me (or my bank account!). I had plans. I had appointments. And now, the…
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You’re Not on Call: Assertiveness Tips for Single Christian Women to Say ‘No’ and Live the Life They Want Now
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In my last post, I talked about how being the “single friend” can often make you feel like the object everybody turns to when they need something. I have personally experienced people treating me like I am on-call to meet all of their needs/demands at a moment’s notice. To be…
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“Single” Doesn’t Mean Their 24/7 Babysitter — The Key to Saying ‘No’ and Living the Life You Want Now
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Have you ever felt like, just because you’re single, some people just see you as someone to help check things off their to-do list? I’ve been there. I’ll never forget the time I overheard my dad on the phone telling someone that he was pretty sure I could help them…