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Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips
David Butler
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Practical Advice for Widowed Christian Singles: A Warm, Honest Guide
Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips
9 minutes 3 seconds
1 week ago
Practical Advice for Widowed Christian Singles: A Warm, Honest Guide
If you are seeking practical advice for widowed Christian singles, you came to the right site. But let’s get one thing straight: Being a widow is hard. No one enters a marriage thinking it will end that way, especially when you’re someone who holds faith close to your heart. But as life can sometimes be messy, so too can our relationships. So here you are: a widowed Christian single. And you know what? That’s okay. Life didn’t turn out how you expected, but God’s not done with you yet—far from it! Let’s unpack some of the common challenges and find hope, humor, and healing along the way.
1. Being a Widowed Christian Single in The Church: Feeling Like a Spiritual Oddball
Being a widowed single in the church can sometimes feel like you’re wearing a neon sign that says, “Please feel awkward around me.” Maybe your church family isn’t sure what to say, or maybe some of them (bless their hearts) treat you like a walking reminder of the “W-word.” Here’s the thing: your value in God’s eyes hasn’t changed one bit. You are still a beloved child of God, no less because of what’s in your past.
Practical tip: Seek out Christian communities that embrace your journey. If you feel out of place in your current church, consider looking for divorce recovery groups or Bible studies for singles. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites the weary to come to Him for rest. That includes you, and He’s never weird about it. ?
Light-hearted side note: Be prepared for the occasional well-meaning advice from church members like, “God has someone even better for you!” Smile politely, thank them, and avoid rolling your eyes. It’s okay—they mean well, but God’s plan is way bigger than another human filling a void.
2. Dating: The Wild West of Christian Dating Apps
If you thought dating was complicated before, try diving back in after a divorce. It’s like discovering that the rules of Monopoly have changed, and now there’s online speed dating, courtship protocols, and vague references to “being equally yoked” everywhere. (Spoiler: you’ll find out that “equally yoked” doesn’t mean both liking avocado toast.)
Biblical guidance: In 1 Corinthians 7:32-35, Paul talks about the advantages of singleness—it can be a time of deep devotion to the Lord without distractions. Use this season to grow spiritually, but if you feel ready to date again, take things slow. Pray for wisdom and discernment, and maybe stay away from anyone whose idea of a first date is a 2-hour lecture on the End Times.
Practical tip: Set boundaries early. You’ve been through a lot, and dating after a divorce requires you to protect your heart and spiritual well-being. Pray about the kind of partner you want, and keep in mind that it’s okay if they’re not perfect (just like you). Also, don’t rush—God’s timing, as frustrating as it sometimes feels, is always best.
Dating fun fact: There are actual Christian memes about dating apps like Christian Mingle, and if you’ve spent even five minutes on one of those apps, you’ll understand the humor. Be prepared for profile bios that range from “I love Jesus and CrossFit” to “Looking for a Proverbs 31 woman but no pressure!” ?
3. Finances: That Whole “Two Incomes Becoming One… Oops, Nevermind” Thing
Let’s be real: finances after a divorce can feel like someone upended your Monopoly game and took half your properties with them. You might be adjusting from a two-income household to one, or dealing with a host of other financial challenges. It’s normal to feel a bit overwhelmed by it all.
Biblical encouragement: Philippians 4:19 reminds us that God will supply all our needs according to His riches in glory. That doesn’t mean an ATM will miraculously appear in your backyard,
Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips
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