Dating
Vic and Christine on Love Is Blind Season 10: Why Healthy Love Doesn’t Always Get Screen Time
Vic and Christine’s journey on Love Is Blind Season 10 left many viewers wondering why they had less screen time and skipped the traditional honeymoon storyline. But their quieter edit reveals something deeper about reality TV and modern dating culture: healthy relationships often don’t make dramatic television. In a season fueled by conflict and emotional intensity, their steady connection challenges the idea that love needs chaos to be compelling.
It’s February 15th…And You Feel… Lighter? Let’s Talk About That
Feeling lighter on February 15th than you did on Valentine’s Day? This post explores post-Valentine’s Day emotions, relationship pressure, social media comparison, and why February 15th relief might reveal something healthy about your relationship — or your singleness — through faith and emotional clarity.
What Marriage Is Actually For: Why Happiness Isn’t Enough and What Tim Keller Was Trying to Tell Us
Marriage has been reduced to compatibility, convenience, and lifestyle upgrades. But Tim Keller’s The Meaning of Marriage challenges modern dating culture and redefines marriage as covenant, not contract. This reflection explores the biblical meaning of marriage, why happiness alone cannot sustain love, and what real commitment is actually designed to form inside two imperfect people.
What No One Tells You About Being Single in Church Spaces
Being single in church spaces is rarely talked about honestly. This article explores the emotional reality of Christian singleness, church culture pressure, dating struggles, loneliness, and how faith can survive the waiting season without burnout or shame.
I Deleted the Dating Apps Again: Modern Dating, Commitment, and the Fear of Being Left Behind
Modern dating feels exhausting and confusing. A candid reflection on deleting dating apps, longing for commitment, watching love that forgives and stays, and still believing in something that lasts.
Why Year End Makes Us Reevaluate Our Relationships
Every year, right after Christmas but before January fully settles in, people start asking different…
