Practical Biblical Solutions
Fast Relationships
If you’ve spent any time listening to the dating stories of young Christians you know that “fast relationships” are everywhere. Couples meet, feel instant chemistry, and within weeks (or days), they’re talking about a future together, blurring boundaries, and moving quickly into deep emotional or even physical intimacy. It sounds [...]
Picky Dating
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through dating apps, swiping left for the tiniest reasons—a slightly awkward smile, a cheesy joke, or a shirt you’d never wear? Maybe you’ve caught yourself dismissing someone because they used the wrong emoji or had a hobby that made you cringe. If so, you’re [...]
The Slow Walk to the Altar
If you’ve spent any time talking with young adults, scrolling through social media, or listening to conversations in coffee shops and churches, you’ve probably noticed a big shift: fewer people are rushing down the aisle. The “slow walk to the altar” is a real trend, and it’s changing the way [...]
The Rise of Micromance
If you’ve spent any time talking with singles, couples, or even scrolling through social media lately, you may have noticed a shift in how people talk about romance. Grand gestures—the surprise trips, the elaborate date nights, the social-media-worthy declarations—are taking a back seat. Instead, there’s a new buzzword floating around: micromance. [...]
Dating App Fatigue
If you’ve spent any time in the world of online dating, you’ve probably felt it—the exhaustion, the endless swiping, the constant notifications, and the feeling that genuine connection is getting harder to find. This is what many are calling “dating app fatigue.” As a Christian counselor who has walked alongside [...]
“I Don’t Love You Anymore”
Few words in marriage sting as deeply as, “I don’t love you anymore.” Maybe you’ve heard them, maybe you’ve said them, or maybe you just feel them in your heart but haven’t voiced them aloud. If you’re reading this, you’re likely in a place of pain, confusion, or even desperation. [...]






