We're all aware that marriage requires work and effort and frequent retreats and conferences (at least in most churches) to be successful at it and do it well. And I've lost count of the number of friends who have made comments about we need to work on our marriage or we're working on our marriage. And partially because I'm working my way through a great book about Christian singleness ( 7 myths about singleness by Sam Allberry) and partly because I've maybe become a bit sensitive about how singleness is viewed completely differently from marriage, I started thinking about how to say we're working on our singleness would sound really ridiculous to most people, but also that we probably do need to pay as much attention to making a success of our single lives as married people work on making a success of their marriages and married lives. So questions for discussion:
What does a successful single life look like from a Christian perspective (in terms of living life while single, not necessarily staying single for life)?
What are our unique challenges to living a successful single life?
What have you done or do you want to do to work at making your life as a Christian single more successful?
How would someone go about working on being successfully single while wanting to get married and no longer be single?
What abilities and lifeskills are worth cultivating for living a successful single life?
And since all our married friends have been single in the past, as always their perspectives are welcome. And when I have some more time and answers to such questions, I'll share my thoughts as well.
What does a successful single life look like from a Christian perspective (in terms of living life while single, not necessarily staying single for life)?
What are our unique challenges to living a successful single life?
What have you done or do you want to do to work at making your life as a Christian single more successful?
How would someone go about working on being successfully single while wanting to get married and no longer be single?
What abilities and lifeskills are worth cultivating for living a successful single life?
And since all our married friends have been single in the past, as always their perspectives are welcome. And when I have some more time and answers to such questions, I'll share my thoughts as well.
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