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Loves Me, Loves Me Not

Reblogged from speak what we feel: A Theology of Romance I really appreciate and highly recommend Laura Smit’s book, Loves Me, Loves Me Not: The Ethics of Unrequited Love. It isn’t your typical book on singles and romance. Right away, the subtitle … Continue reading

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Question Tuesday: Singleness, Books & Marriage

Question: Have you seen my guest post over at Love&RespectNOW? No? Well, what are you waiting for? Go check it out. And then report back here and tell me, have you ever thought about just how much reading what someone … Continue reading

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Question Tuesday: Marital Discrimination?

Every Tuesday morning we come together on Speak What We Feel to discuss various questions regarding faith and life to get to know each other and to sharpen one another, to grow in perspective and understanding. Today’s question is: Why … Continue reading

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To Live Is Christ

Whether you are married or single or widowed or divorced; dating, not dating, wanting to date, not wanting to date—for now, forever. If you are wondering about your sexuality or your sex-appeal, your marriage, the strength of your love or your hope… And if you can empathize with the struggle of doubt and dashed or delayed dreams (because without empathy we are nothing but the annoying, repetitive clanging of construction in the city streets)… This poem tells your story. Continue reading

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