What does “forgiving” mean? How do we know if we have really forgiven someone? Some say to forgive is to forget the offense against us. But is this really the case?


What does “forgiving” mean? How do we know if we have really forgiven someone? Some say to forgive is to forget the offense against us. But is this really the case?

This week, I want to honor my best friend, whom I affectionately nicknamed “Cupcake”. She just got engaged and learned a great lesson in the process of finding her sweetheart, one that many singles should follow.

An American author wrote that a single person with a real relationship with God is never depressed. Several readers agreed, but others were offended. Is it normal for a Christian to have moments of sadness or frustration?

Even though the girl knew God’s ideas about dating, she didn’t listen. Now that her innocence is gone, why would she try to keep walking in God’s ways? Is it even possible to go back?

For a lot of singles, the wait for their beloved turns into frustration against God. We don’t want to admit it, because we are afraid of making Him angry, or because we are afraid to ruin our near perfect journey. But why hasn’t God done it?