Dating: Becoming The Right Person
Why do I always fall for the wrong guys? Why do the people I date break up with me? How can I make better choices in my next relationship?
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Why do I always fall for the wrong guys? Why do the people I date break up with me? How can I make better choices in my next relationship?
Loss strikes everyone at some point in life. Whether it's a relationship breakup, divorce, death of a loved one, or another loss, we all need ways to cope and find relief from emotional pain.
Here is a special guest post from Dr. Bart Brock, who shares part of his widowerhood journey of loss and grief into the acceptance of a new life. Dr. Brock draws from his personal experience after losing his wife of 36 years, and shares some of the answers he found, such as finding purpose beyond the pain, thankfulness through the tears, and the amazing faithfulness of God.
Setting and achieving goals isn’t easy. Most often, at the start of a new year, we think about losing weight, getting out of debt, growing closer to God, cultivating a new relationship, or something else.
If you desire to be married, and it hasn't happened yet, here's hope that it's never too late. Of course, not everyone will marry, but many will. In this guest post, CBN anchor and author Wendy Griffith shares her story of waiting and praying for a husband. Wendy, who married for the first time at age 54, will inspire you to trust God with your love life and not settle for anything less than His best.
How can we feel more connected when we live in a time when we're more disconnected than ever?
Perhaps you've known the sting of rejection or betrayal from a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse. Whether it's a slap across the face or a slap across the heart, abuse of any kind is hurtful—and simply wrong.
It's not always easy being a single person. Especially when well-meaning friends, relatives, or church people try to "encourage" you, but end up misleading you. Or worse, lying to you. And often, they don't even know that they're doing so.
Ah, the single life. For most of us, we have more freedom and more free time. Sometimes we're content, and other times it's not easy being alone. After the day ends, your friends have gone home, and all your devices are turned off, you may just feel a twinge of loneliness.
Dating and relationships shouldn't have to be so difficult. I mean, all you have to do is find someone amazing who thinks you're amazing too. You meet. You connect. You keep on connecting. He likes you. You like him. You commit. How hard can it be?



