We have chaotic meetings, lunch in a crowded cafeteria, deafening noises from public transport. We arrive home, and it is silent. A pleasant respite after a noisy day, but a silence that can become heavy for the singles.


We have chaotic meetings, lunch in a crowded cafeteria, deafening noises from public transport. We arrive home, and it is silent. A pleasant respite after a noisy day, but a silence that can become heavy for the singles.

Everything God has created is wonderful. It is a way to remind us of God’s love and power. But we are His creation aswell: does our life lead those around us to praise God?

Then here are some questions to discuss:
Read Song of Songs 8:6. It’s nice! It’s really poetic! Love is stronger than death! Have you ever done something for love that you never would have dared to do before? Do you agree with this verse: that love is the strongest feeling in the world?
This verse was written by Solomon, the one who lost his relationship with God because of his love for many women.

We live in a world of information. We swim in an abundance of knowledge. So much so that we no longer see the need for a mentor. Yet the Bible strongly encourages this practice.

Then here are some questions to discuss:
For you, is it easier to talk about your faults or your qualities? Why?
Read Galatians 6:4. We should be proud of our talents! Name the talents God has given you. Are you using your talents to grow the Kingdom of God? If yes, how; if not why?
Using our talents to serve God is a good way to stay humble.