Breakup Advice: How to Heal Your Broken Heart
Breakups are hard. Whether someone left you, or you’re the one who ended the relationship, it can be an emotional and devastatingly difficult time.
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Breakups are hard. Whether someone left you, or you’re the one who ended the relationship, it can be an emotional and devastatingly difficult time.
Breaking up is never easy—especially when you’re blindsided by someone you trusted. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson sits down with author Jackie M. Johnson to discuss her book, When Love Ends and the Ice Cream Carton Is Empty. She’ll share her personal journey through painful breakups and offer biblical hope for healing from relationship loss.
If you’re single or single again, you won’t want to miss the "Best of 2024" Living Single Today blog posts—the most-read posts from the past year. In case you missed any of them, here’s a list of the Top 10.
For some, the holiday season—from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve—exaggerates feelings of loneliness that have been simmering all year long. Suddenly everyone seems to have a significant other by their side and you feel alone.
Have you ever spent time with someone and you’re not quite sure what kind of connection you have? Are you just friends? Are you dating?
Years ago, I was recovering from a horrible breakup and I could not seem to let go. I was holding on to “what was” and “what could have been.” I was hurt and angry about how poorly my boyfriend treated me when we ended things, so I was grappling with forgiving him.
Dating can be enjoyable and fun. But sometimes conflicts arise because one or both people in the relationship lack boundaries. Maybe he doesn’t listen when you say “no,” or you are constantly putting him down. However, when you know your boundaries—and communicate your needs to each other—you’ll be living true to your values. You will have a stronger sense of self, more joy, and better, healthier relationships.
Where do you find other Christian singles to date? If you’ve been looking for love in all the wrong places, maybe it’s time for a change.
New beginnings are never easy, especially after a difficult season of life like a breakup, divorce, death of a friend or relative, or another kind of loss.
Have you ever been on a first date and the person sitting across from you at the table talked about himself the entire time?



