Let’s look at a new perspective of singlehood. Dr. Miles Monroe has described his definition of singleness as being unique, separate and whole. Celebrate your uniqueness and don’t allow it to be disparaged. Cultivate your adulting skills, the ability to live on your own, before you live with someone else. There may come a time in the future that requires those skills from you. There is only one who completes us, and His name is Jesus. No one else can fulfill all our needs, especially the spiritual needs. Know who you are in Christ before you seek a permanent relationship. Know who your potential partner is in Christ before forming a permanent relationship.

From the book:

“I was unmarried until I reached nineteen, but I wasn’t single. I went from being dependent upon my parents to being dependent upon my husband. He was twenty when we were married, which put together two unprepared youngsters who thought we were grown up enough to handle the tough stuff. We’d have been wiser to establish ourselves as two separate, individually thinking and functioning entities before we attempted to make two incomplete lives into one unified existence.” (Taylor, Joy S., Before You Kiss the Frog…Can We Talk?, Lily of the Valley Publishing Services, 2025, Indiana, p. 9.)

If you are a parent of teens, get this book and go through it page-by-page along with them. If you are an adult who works with teens or college students, buy this book and study it with them. If you are a grandparent, buy this book and speak into the lives of your grands.

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