Point 1: Wrong questions:
A. How far is too far? IS THIS HOLY?
B. What if we love each other? How can i show this person love?
C. Are they the one? Am I becoming the one?
Point 2: Wrong Expectations
Asking The Right Questions
1 Corinthians 5-7
January 25, 2020 • Nate Gallagher
Those who marry will have troubles (single & secure)
February 22, 2020 • Nate Gallagher • 1 Corinthians 7:25–40
Point 1: how to view singleness Point 2: how to live single Point 3: do something (make a difference) Point 4: distraction free Point 5: devotion to Jesus quote: “The ease and accessibility of finding a partner have evolved with technology, and with it comes a paradox of choice; for many single people, the dating world is too muddled with choices to maneuver. A 2008 study found that the more online dating profiles single people browsed, the more likely they were to have “memory confabulations”, misremembering details of potential partners. “Large choice sets cause participants to make mating decisions that are less closely aligned with their idealized mating decisions,” – http://observer.com