Relationships
Let’s just be real: there’s this running message in and outside the church that says abstinence is only for a particular “type” of Christian. You know, the super spiritual ones. The ones who don’t struggle. The ones who aren’t dating. Or the ones who are “called to singleness forever.” Somehow, we’ve watered down abstinence to a suggestion, instead of seeing it as what it is, a call to holiness.
Maybe the person for you doesn’t check every box or fit every plan. Erica reminds us, sometimes the blessings we overlook are the ones we need most.
Both Obamas have spoken candidly in the past about how life in the White House has changed, strained, and also strengthened their relationship. There’s plenty of relationship wisdom to glean from the former president about how to keep things fresh and fun with your partner. We can all take a page out of Obama’s book and learn how to show love to the ones we love.
Whatever His answer, know this: it doesn't alter your purpose or God's plan for you and has no bearing on your identity.
Yes, deferred hope makes the heart sick, but here's the truth: you are not alone and have access to a God who sees your pain and is with you.
You’ve heard of the “5 Second Rule” when it comes to food that hits the floor, but have you ever considered applying the same principle to your relationship? In moments of tension or conflict, taking just five seconds to pause before responding can work wonders in diffusing frustration. Research shows that even in heated arguments, […]
On one hand, you want to be upfront about your values and honor your faith. On the other hand, there's the real fear of rejection.
Bri Babineaux is giving wedded bliss another shot!
Whether you've moved to a new place, a friend passed away or ties were broken with past friendships, here are a few tips in creating bonds to last especially as an adult.
Yvette Nicole Brown praises God for love after 50, says "He's still in the blessing business."
New study shows that being single might not be a bad thing for women.
Narcissism is a term that is frequently used but seldom understood.