Finding a partner when we are single can be complicated. If we are looking for a Christian partner, the challenge is even greater. Now if we add to that a disability, can we still hope to get married? Obviously!


Finding a partner when we are single can be complicated. If we are looking for a Christian partner, the challenge is even greater. Now if we add to that a disability, can we still hope to get married? Obviously!

We often forget that Christians are not the only ones who are single and looking to get married. We need to remember that Christians and unbelievers do face the same issues. However, as Christians, we have another option that unbelievers don’t, God.

Until recently your group of friends was woven tightly together. Texts of pranks or rumors abounded all day, and you were never alone on the weekends: it was party time! But now they are all married, all except you. What do you do?

Last week, we gave you some tips on how to break up with grace and respect when a relationship does not work. Now, what if we are the one getting the bad news?

The time of dating is there to see if we are ready to live with this person forever. Sometimes we realize that no, this relationship can not continue. So how to break up with someone while minimizing the damage?