Know anyone who is single? Or are you a Christian single? I mean, are you completely single? No matter whether you are engaged, courting (dating), or single looking to mingle, it is important to answer this question honestly and prayerfully. God desires us to be whole, especially before we enter into a serious relationship. One of the reasons why relationships are short-lived—or long and painful—is because we as a society don’t seek to enter the relationship completely single. This book shows how Adam was completely single while in a relationship with God before he even knew he needed Eve. Once we seek after singleness wholeheartedly, our relationships will begin to blossom as God intended! This book will help you acknowledge the areas that are causing you not to be single. It will help you accept God’s plan for your singleness and apply biblical principles to align your behavior with His plan. Married couples can also benefit from this by identifying the boundaries that might have been crossed before and after you said, “I do!” you can get to the root of contention in your marriage. Friends, let’s get back to the basics by looking at the biblical principles found in the very first relationship—as we seek to become #CompletelySingle! #singleness #datingforwomen
Damien makes some compelling points in this book in regards to becoming the person you’re looking for instead of only focusing on looking for your person. I enjoyed his humor, insight, and ultimately his pointing us back to Christ as we navigate singleness and the journey to becoming “completely single.” Thank you, Damien!
Overall, a good read! Helpful information for singles on how to center on God in this season, while also prepare to date/court in a way that honors God.
There are a few typos and in some places, the writing seems disjointed, but these do not take away from the message.
This book breaks down singleness as I've never seen it broken down before. I appreciate Damien K.H. Nash's authenticity and transparency since he uses his life experiences as a single man who has had his ups and downs to encourage men to be like Boaz and mold themselves into better Christians and therefore better husbands.