Romance Is Dead.

Yeah.  I killed it.  I’ve stopped reading love stories and watching romantic movies since… well, I don’t quite remember.  It was somewhere between giving up on love and recommitting my life to Christ.  It started as utter exasperation at how Hollywood depicts love or romance.  … Read more

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In All Manner of Dress.

Yep, you guessed it.  I’m going to talk about fashion.

I once said that there are three types of women – those who dress for men, those who dress for other women, and those who dress for themselves.  I realise that this mindset is a bit simplistic, in that we usually think of all three at any given time.  … Read more

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On Yokes and Inequality.

I received a wedding invitation lately, one which did not elicit an immediate ‘yes’.  My Christian friend was marrying someone outside the faith.  I was already wary of the relationship when I first found out.  My friend lives overseas and I hadn’t had the chance to speak to her about it.  … Read more

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In The Waiting Room.

What comes to mind when someone tells you to wait?  Whether it’s at the bank, in your job (for that long-overdue promotion) or for The One to come along and profess undying love (admit it, you started wishing at age 12 and haven’t stopped since) – waiting often comes with a tinge of anxiety.… Read more

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On Becoming Marriageable.

Society has this funny way of gauging whether a woman is fit to be married.  For starters, she ought to know how to cook.  Managing housework is a plus.  Must be good with working on a budget.  Loves kids (or dogs, whichever is your inclination).… Read more

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God Bless the Broken Road.

We’ve all gone through heartaches. Whether it’s from a lost job opportunity, the death of a loved one, or a failed relationship – we have felt pain in our lives.  And yet some recover sooner – and more gracefully – than others.… Read more

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Wait on the Lord.

So here’s the reason I started this blog.  I know one too many ladies who, in their longing to be loved (and, more precisely, to be wed), have grown tired of waiting.  They spend so much time thinking about what they’re missing (marriage) that they cannot enjoy the fullness of what they have (singleness).… Read more

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