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.

Nothing says "single woman in her 30s" like being flooded with "here's how I found my husband in 12 months and you can too" content on social media. I've seen it all as someone who's walked through 13 years of singleness. The "wife schools" are coaching programs tailored to successful Christian women, the polished reels that prey on our desire for love and companionship.

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.

Tap in to learn the difference between these romantic archetypes and why they come into our lives in the first place.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and right now several partners may be looking for gifts to give their loved ones to show how much they care. When it comes to getting gifts for men, there’s a few rules to following when it comes to getting the man in your life something he’ll appreciate. […]

Oh great, you waited until the last minute and now you have no idea what to get your partner before Valentine’s Day. Instead of stressing and frantically rushing out the door to go to some random store to throw something into the cart, sit back, relax and continue scrolling. Related: 15 Romantic Road Trips in […]

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.

It’s time to explore the beauty and purpose of singleness.

If you’re struggling in love and relationships, or considered therapy but aren’t sure if it really works, here's how therapy can help you begin your self-love journey.

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.