Category: Relationships & Family
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Anchored in a Drifting Dating Culture: Dating App Burnout – Part 1

Dating apps can open real doors, but they can also leave the heart weary and distracted. This article offers a Christian approach to using them with prayer, boundaries, discernment, and hope anchored in Christ.
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Anchored in a Drifting Dating Culture: Navigating Modern Dating Struggles With Truth, Grace, and Hope – Into

A series on navigating modern dating with Christ as the anchor, bringing truth, grace, wisdom, and hope into a drifting culture.
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Anchored Intentions: A Christian Journey Through Dating – Full Series Index

Anchored Intentions: A Christian Journey Through Dating – Full 11 Part Series Index
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Dating as a Single Parent: When Should My Child Meet Them? – Part 9

Dating as a single parent is not just about your heart. It is also about protecting your child, moving with wisdom, and knowing when a relationship is steady enough to invite them into it.
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Dating as a Single Parent: Online Dating- What Not to Share – Part 8

A practical look at what single parents should not share on dating apps. It focuses on protecting children, using wisdom, and setting healthy boundaries early.
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Dating As a Single Parent – Part 7: Dating When Both People Have Children

When both people have children, shared understanding can feel like a gift, but matching calendars and expectations takes prayer, honesty, and real effort. This article explores how single parents can date with compassion, wisdom, and clarity when life is already full.
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Dating As a Single Parent – Part 6: Dating Someone Without Children

Dating someone without children can feel exciting and complicated all at once. Before you give your heart, ask the deeper question: can they truly step into the structure, sacrifice, and steady love that comes with dating a parent?
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Dating As a Single Parent – Part 5: Teenagers, Truth, and Trust

Teenagers notice everything, especially when parents start dating again. Here’s how to date thoughtfully without asking your teen to carry emotional weight they were never meant to hold.
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Dating As a Single Parent – Part 4: Dating with School-Age Children

Dating after divorce changes when your children are old enough to notice tone, patterns, and silence. This piece explores how honest, age-appropriate conversations build trust, protect their hearts, and quietly shape how they will one day love others.
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Dating As a Single Parent – Part 3: Dating with Young Children

Dating as a single parent changes when your child is still learning how to trust the world. This piece explores why slowing down, protecting attachment, and honoring sacred responsibility in the earliest years may be one of the most faithful choices you can make.
