7 Myths about Singleness
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Publisher Description
If marriage shows us the shape of the gospel, singleness shows us its sufficiency.
Much of what we commonly assume about singleness—that it is primarily about the absence of good things like intimacy, family, or meaningful ministry—is either flat-out untrue or, at the very least, shouldn't be true. To be single, we often think, is to be alone and spiritually hindered.
But the Bible paints a very different picture of singleness: it is a positive gift and blessing from God. This book seeks to help Christians—married and unmarried alike—value singleness as a gift from God so that we can all encourage singles to take hold of the unique opportunities their singleness affords and see their role in the flourishing of the church as a whole.
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Single pastor Allberry addresses the need for understanding singleness from a biblical perspective in this welcoming debut. He explores reframing the negative connotations associated with being single by dispelling seven myths with Bible references and personal reflections. Responses to myths such as "singleness wastes your sexuality" and "singleness is too hard" are delivered in blunt fashion with Bible verses about Jesus demanding celibacy from the unmarried and how following Jesus's commandments as a single person can be fulfilling. Marriage and singlehood are compared repeatedly as Allberry expresses the need for couples and individuals to embrace each other's roles within the church family and one another's lives by sharing in the spiritual parenting of children, emphasizing platonic intimacy in friendship, and being open to honest discussion. "Singleness, like marriage, is a good thing. It needs to be received appropriately and held in biblical perspective. When we honor it, as God intends us to, as a good gift, then we won't presume it needs some spiritual superpower to make it bearable." Allberry also candidly discusses insecurities, fears, and struggles surrounding seemingly trivial things like coming home to an empty house, attending an event alone and external expectations in life. This candid, accessible work will help Christian readers and communities think about the merits of being unmarried.
Customer Reviews
Freeing for singles
So freeing to know that there is a good life in store for singles who want to live Godly lives!