Do you battle feeling like an outsider in what seems to be a "couples" church? You are not alone--46 percent of the adult population in the United States is single. It is time to explore new ways to reach, teach and inspire singles in the church. This book addresses common misunderstandings held by both singes and couples. You've heard all the "pat answers": "Just deepen your relationship with Jesus" or "God just wants you all to Himself." Well, here's a fresh look at life while single that will help you: discover new ways to get involved with couples and families that can bring lasting fulfillment and great joy into your life; explore new and exciting ways to deepen your interests and roots within your church and community; and learn how to draw in other singles to make them feel welcome and a part of the big family. Single, Not Separate, a sensitive and sensible application of God's Word offers you new perspective on the single life and shows you howl to get connected and use your gifts and talents for the glory of God!
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Reviewed by Connie Anderson (Columbus, OH), June 30, 2008
Don't read this book if you are unwilling to be challenged! Wow - this is every bit as important for married church members to read as it is for singles.
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Reviewed by Betsy Kubacki (Sunbury, OH), January 19, 2003
A must read for all members of the church. It will open your eyes (if you are married) to what your brothers and sisters stuggle with and how to HELP. Or, if you are single, you will rejoice in "being understood" and will find HOPE for positive changes. You will want to tell your friends about this book
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