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When God Is Quiet, and the Dating Apps Keep Churning
For years, Katelyn Carr trusted God with her single life. Then came the dating apps, the silence, and a year so hard it cracked something open in the best possible way.
You Don’t Need a Registry to Be Celebrated
Katie Zimmerman didn't set out to redefine what a full life looks like. She just started asking God the honest questions — and everything changed.
Pondering Jesus as the Anointed One
Mary accepted the call to carry the Messiah, the Anointed One, even though she would spend the rest of her life pondering what that actually meant.[…]
What is undivided devotion for single women?
Discover the practical, biblical truth about what undivided devotion looks like for single women in everyday life—and why it might be completely different from what you've been told.
Is Singleness Good?
Discover the biblical truth that singleness is not only valid but gloriously good—a state of inherent dignity that allows for undivided devotion to Christ and witnesses to the eternal life to come.
Should Single Women Foster?
Stephanie never planned to be a mother, but when God broke her heart for children aging out of foster care, she discovered that unanswered prayer can be the most beautiful answer of all.
Trusting God with Every Dollar and Decision
For single women, financial planning isn't just about dollars and cents — it's deeply personal. Lisa knows this firsthand, and she's built her entire practice around changing the conversation.
Ditch the Paper Plate and Thrive
Molly King has served in Liberia, written curriculum in Iraq, and bought three houses on her own. Somewhere along the way, she stopped waiting for her real life to begin.
Loosing My Husband To Cancer
When her husband was diagnosed with brain cancer, Lori Hearn had to find out what her faith was truly made of. What she discovered has shaped how she walks alongside others in their darkest seasons.
Why Your Work Matters to God, But Not Always to the Church
Peggy Bodde spent decades leading in corporate America while raising a daughter alone. The church didn’t always know what to do with her. God did.