Category: For Single Women

  • To the Girl Who’s Never Been on a Date

    The subject line of an email I received in my inbox last winter read:

    Screaming, Crying, and Pulling My Hair Out – Literally!

    It was January 1st, and before I even opened it my heart already started throbbing for the young, single girl on the other side of the screen. I knew exactly what she was feeling, and I wasn’t at all surprised by what I read.

    She described New Years Eve — that dreadful day for a single woman — which outweighs all the hopeful possibilities a new year could bring. The scene she painted was nothing new.Everyone was coupled up at the party…except her. Midnight came, kisses of celebration were shared, and, as she wrote, “I stood alone.”

    Is this girl also you?

    Are you, too, screaming, crying, and pulling your hair out because all you desire is to be married but instead you “stand alone”?

    Today I’m sharing some encouragement at More to Be to the girl who’s never been on a date from a girl who knows exactly how you feel. 

    Please join me there. 

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  • Loves Me Not: Heartbreak and Healing God’s Way {A Book Review}

    To say that I experienced my share of heartbreak is an understatement. I’ve known my husband for six years now, and the memories of relationships before him still haunt me. Some of my biggest regrets revolve around how I handled myself during and after a those break-ups. I used to describe is as a physical pain in my chest that just throbbed. For me, heartbreak was more than emotional.

    The bottom line: I didn’t handle heartbreak God’s way. Instead of allowing God to heal me, I tried to heal myself which typically meant responding out of me feelings of rejection, worthlessness, and fear. I was the girl who called, over and over again I called, cried, begged for answers, and gave away my dignity. I wanted revenge, and I went great lengths to try to get it.

    “There are times when doing nothing demands much greater strength than taking action. Maintaining composure is often the best evidence of power.” Loves Me Not, p. 20

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    Renee Fisher, author of several books including her newly released eBook Loves Me Not: Heartbreak and Healing God’s Way, saw a need that single people have to address heartbreak in a more God-focused way. Using her own heartbreak, Renee shares with us truth that leads us to Jesus instead of regret.

    Renee starts off in section one by giving us a basis from which Christian friendship should be built. I have always been of the “girls and guys can’t be friends” opinion. This is primarily because being friends with guys didn’t work for me, and it didn’t work for people around me. Either I was interested enough to date the guy, or the guy was interested enough to date me. There was no happy friendship zone.

    But Renee gave me something to think about. She writes,

    “With today’s hook-up-or-go-home culture, friendship with the opposite sex seems nearly impossible—especially before dating. What better way to discern if a relationship will be a good fit if you know what good of a friend he or she is?” (Loves Me Not, p. 11 and 14)

    I never thought about being friends with the opposite sex as a way to discern a future relationship. In this section, Renee breaks down what Christian friendship should look like. And don’t you want to be friends, best friends, with your one-day spouse?

    Later in this section she discusses the anatomy of a whole heart – a heart fully for Jesus instead of idols we create.

    “Our plans had all melted into something that resembled an idol. We worshiped our relationship because we were more scared of the breakup—and being single.” Loves Me Not, p. 26

    What is very useful in this chapter is a list of Bible verses to help when we experience a broken heart.

    In section two, Renee gets into the practical side of breakups. She uses her own and other people’s stories to show that all of us struggle with handling breakups. Renee talks about the questions we ask such as, “Is it okay to breakup with someone in a text?” and the lame excuses that drive us crazy like “God just told me to do it.”

    When I was going through a breakup I knew I had all of these emotions and feelings, but I didn’t know what to do with them. Talking about them over and over with my girlfriends didn’t seem to be the answer either. Renee explains how when we’re experiencing breakup we must run to God – not away from Him, be willing to forgive, and live in a place of gratitude.

    “If you remember nothing else from this book, remember that you’re worth pursuing.” (Loves Me Not, p. 35)

    In the last part of the book, Renee shares how to move past a breakup and allow it to work for you instead of against you. This includes knowing who God made you to be.

    “No relationship can compare to the God-sized-shaped hole in her heart.” (Loves Me Not, p. 60)

    Renee reminds us that “breakups sting because our hearts were never meant to experience heartbreak.” (Loves Me Not, p. 64) Breakups are a result of a fallen world. However, despite that, God graciously gives us wisdom to protect us from long-lasting effects of breakups.

    Loves Me Not is a book that not only I wish I had when I was single, but it’s a book that I wish every single person would read. Whether or not you are healing from a heartbreak or you need a healthy perspective on relationships, Christian friendship, and where God is in the midst of all of it, you will gleam much wisdom from Renee’s experience and words.

    You can get your copy here, on Amazon.

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    Renee Fisher, the Devotional Diva®, is the spirited speaker and author of Faithbook of JesusNot Another Dating Book,Forgiving Others, Forgiving Me, and Loves Me Not. A graduate of Biola University, Renee’s mission in life is to “spur others forward” (Hebrews 10:24) using the lessons learned from her own trials to encourage others in their walk with God. She and her husband, Marc, live in California with their dog, Star. Learn more about Renee at www.devotionaldiva.com.

     

     

     

  • Is Online Dating Right for You?

    My husband and I met of a very popular online dating site (I’ll let you guess which one!). I used to tell him that we had to make up another story – a more romantic one – to tell people. Now I’m okay with admitting the truth. Even though online dating “worked for me”, however, I don’t endorse online dating for everyone. Each person has to decide whether online dating is right for them. 

    “”All things are lawful,” but not all things are helpful. “All things are lawful,” but not all things build up.” 1 Corinthians 10:23

    Today I am sharing my experiences with online dating at More to Be. I give you five questions to ask yourself before you use online dating. I also tell you how you can use online in a way that is helpful and builds up.

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    Please join me at More to Be to read more. And I’d love to hear your thoughts, opinions, and comments, too!

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  • What Moms to Single Women Must Know

    I don’t think my mom expected me to be single at 32 any more than I did. She got married at 18 and had me at 22, so our 20-year-old lives were very different. As I look at my Baby Girl, I already have expectations for her even though I don’t like to admit it. I know that God has a very specific purpose for her life, and I would never want to thwart it, but it’s still hard not to look at where I’ve been and hope for different for my Baby Girl. I try to not hold on too tightly.

    As moms we have to embrace the life seasons God allows in our daughters’ lives – even if these season are not what we would choose. My season was made up of prolonged singleness. It wasn’t my dream, but it was my reality, and I needed my mom to come alongside me and help me through it.

    Today I am at More to Be talking about how to be a mom to a single daughter. I would love for you to join me there as I share what I needed during this time in my life.

     

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  • Single Girl: A Single Woman’s Guide to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Godliness {A Giveaway and Book Review}

    When I was a little girl my mom had one of those “School Days” memory books for my brother and me. Each year at the end of the school year she would sit us down to ask us some of the questions in the book. One of the questions was, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”

    As you can imagine, I had a myriad of childhood dreams through the years from wanting to be a ballerina to a marine biologist.

    But there was one dream that was steady and consistent. One dream that my mom wrote on the blank line more than once. That dream was to be a wife and mother – to be a homemaker.

    I graduated from high school enthusiastically anticipating college, and I went to college and graduated. Then the years began to pass, one after another, without this dream being fulfilled.

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    In Ashley Schnarr’s new eBook Single Girl: A Woman’s Guide to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Godliness, she captures the tension that young girls face when their deepest longing to be a wife and mother is not realized soon into their young adult years – the same tension that I faced.

    Who am I? 

    What is my purpose? 

    Can I ever be content? 

    Am I less than because I’m single? 

    But I don’t want a career. I want a family. 

    Is there a place for me in the church? 

    Do I need to change to find a man? 

    And on and on the questions come.

    Ashley is a single woman living out these questions with you right now. In her book, she unfolds the layers to the myths, lies, and clichés that single women hear and sometimes adopt as truth, and she gives you practical and biblical suggestions for living your single years joyfully.

    A few of my favorite parts of Single Girl are: Pursuing God During the Single Years, Discovering Your Identity, 10 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Relationship, and Where to Meet Christian Guys. 

    Plus, there’s a FREE mentor group guide available on her website

    This eBook is perfect for the young single woman who has always wanted to be a wife and mother and is asking, “Now what?”, when her circumstances are not what she dreamed.

    And I have a giveaway!!

    One winner will receive a free copy of Single Girl! Just enter below! I will announce the winner on Friday, March 1st!

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    If you’re single, share with us – what is one thing you LIKE about being single? If you’re married, how would you use this eBook to mentor a single woman?

  • Is It Possible to Avoid Heartbreak?

    Last month at More to Be I shared some thoughts about what to do when your heart breaks, so this month I thought we’d look at whether heartbreak inevitable.

    Is it possible to avoid heartbreak?

    Maybe not completely, but there are some things you can do to make the sting a little less painful.

    Join me today at More to Be as I share How to Avoid Heartbreak!

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