To love, you must have a free heart. But too often, the hearts of some singles are not. They believe they are free because they are not officially in a relationship, but in reality, they are already engaged in an … imaginary love.


To love, you must have a free heart. But too often, the hearts of some singles are not. They believe they are free because they are not officially in a relationship, but in reality, they are already engaged in an … imaginary love.

The traditions passed down from our families are sometimes quite beautiful and help us to respect our elders. But sometimes these traditions can prevent us from doing God’s work and can even prevent us from getting married!

We wouldn’t want people to be able to read our minds. It would feel like a terrible invasion of our privacy! Still, some singles don’t dare to disclose their feelings. “He should have known without me having to tell him!” Contradictory?

We often hear that love has no age and that God can always surprise us. But when we have retired and maybe even grandparents, do the biblical principles of singleness also apply to us?

When we start a new job, we want to be useful. We want to use our talents for the benefit of our employer. And this is great! But that attitude should be found in all areas of our life.