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Practical Biblical Solutions

Don’t Need a Man?

August 28th, 2025|Tags: |

“Strong, independent women don’t need a man.” This slogan echoes throughout pop culture, social media feeds, and even mainstream advice columns. Young women are taught from an early age to rely only on themselves and to see dependence on a man as weakness or even betrayal of their gender. At [...]

Weaponized Sex

August 28th, 2025|Tags: |

Marriage is meant to be a partnership of mutual trust, love, and intimacy. Sexual union, as a gift from God, should serve to bless, unite, and strengthen the marital bond. Yet, in the complexities of human relationships, sex can be twisted into a tool for control, manipulation, or punishment—what counselors [...]

Do Not Chase

August 28th, 2025|Tags: |

In today's world of dating apps, endless swiping, and social media connections, the phrase “Do Not Chase” has taken on fresh relevance. But what does it really mean, and why should it matter? At its heart, “Do Not Chase” is a call to refrain from relentlessly pursuing someone who is [...]

More Than Looks

August 27th, 2025|Tags: |

It’s a common misconception that men care only about physical appearance when choosing a partner. In reality, good men—those seeking meaningful, lasting relationships—are drawn to much more than just looks. While initial attraction is natural, qualities like character, kindness, humor, integrity, and shared values are what create a deep connection [...]

“The Prize” Mindset

August 27th, 2025|Tags: |

In today’s dating world, a powerful idea floats above every conversation—the “prize” mindset. This is the belief that women are naturally the prize in relationships; being female somehow makes one desirable by default, while the man must prove his worth across a long list of traits and accomplishments. This narrative [...]

Dating Down

August 27th, 2025|Tags: |

The phrase “dating down” is tossed around in modern relationship discussions, often laced with negativity or judgment. At its heart, dating down means choosing a romantic partner who is seen as “less than” oneself in some meaningful area—whether that’s financial status, education, physical attractiveness, social standing, or emotional health. The [...]

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