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37 Responses to “Fears That Keep Women And Men Single”
Ina McLemore on
October 31st, 2006 3:37 pm
Excellent article and encouraging thoughts on the subject of fear with dating! These principles can also be applied in other areas of our Christian lives.
With your permission, I would like to post this article on our Singles church web site. It would be a great service to those struggling with such fear.
Thank you for the work well done!
Ina McLemore
Hey…it was really educational reading facts about fear, indeed i do have a feeling that most (if not all) couples before finally settling, face this challenge (from either of one them). I would really love to hear from married couples what practical steps they took to bypass this impediment.
H, Mickey Gill on
June 26th, 2007 4:55 am
That’s all well and good, I suppose. But, as Scripture says, it’s not good for man to be alone. But is it also good for a man to pay alimony through the nose, get kicked out of his house and not be allowed to see his kids? Is this the lesser of the evils. Somehow, I’m just not convinced that the risk is worth the reward.
Dear singles, thanks so much for the real sharing that goes on here, May the lord bless you all as you seek to overcome your fears as a single girl or guy.
H. Mickey Gill on
February 23rd, 2009 10:23 pm
Question: If someone makes a conscious decision not to get into a dating or marriage relationship, can one really say it’s fear? I’m asking because, as I’ve recently mentioned, I’ve given up the fight to find that special someone because I’m not convinced that the reward is worth all the aggravation that comes with it. Thus, I humbly ask again: is this really fear?
Excellent article and encouraging thoughts on the subject of fear with dating! These principles can also be applied in other areas of our Christian lives.
With your permission, I would like to post this article on our Singles church web site. It would be a great service to those struggling with such fear.
Thank you for the work well done!
Ina McLemore
Marc…Thanks for the insightful post..
Hey…it was really educational reading facts about fear, indeed i do have a feeling that most (if not all) couples before finally settling, face this challenge (from either of one them). I would really love to hear from married couples what practical steps they took to bypass this impediment.
That’s all well and good, I suppose. But, as Scripture says, it’s not good for man to be alone. But is it also good for a man to pay alimony through the nose, get kicked out of his house and not be allowed to see his kids? Is this the lesser of the evils. Somehow, I’m just not convinced that the risk is worth the reward.
Dear singles, thanks so much for the real sharing that goes on here, May the lord bless you all as you seek to overcome your fears as a single girl or guy.
Question: If someone makes a conscious decision not to get into a dating or marriage relationship, can one really say it’s fear? I’m asking because, as I’ve recently mentioned, I’ve given up the fight to find that special someone because I’m not convinced that the reward is worth all the aggravation that comes with it. Thus, I humbly ask again: is this really fear?