Common Mistakes Singles Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Mary S. Whelchel

Language: English

Publisher: Revell

Published: Aug 31, 1989

Description:

A single woman herself, Mary S. Whelchel is familiar with the pitfalls that ensnare single Christians. Dating and marriage, financial planning, career choices, family relationship, and friendships with the opposite sex all carry with them the potential for positive or negative consequences in life. Whelchel understands how frustrations, desires, and longings can lead to mistakes, and offers singles uncompromising, biblical solutions.

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Review

Mary has done it again. She has tackled a tough subject with honesty and practical insight while offering the reader a comfortable place to sort through some pretty sticky issues! Mary is real, biblical, compassionate, and encouraging! This is a must read for singles and those who love them! -- Jan Silvious, author, broadcaster, conference speaker; Jan Silvious Ministries

Whether we be single or married, Christ can make the difference in our hearts, our attitudes, and our actions. In this book Mary Whelchel gives singles spiritually practical handles on life and also gives marrieds a Christian view of singleness. A must read for all women -- Jill Briscoe, author, speaker, and director of Telling the Truth media and ministries

From the Back Cover

**Dating. Financial planning. Career choices. Family relationships. Friendships with the opposite sex.

Christian singles struggle with these issues every day. **

Mary S. Whelchel is familiar with the pitfalls that ensnare single Christians. All of our decisions about these issues carry with them the potential for positive or negative consequences in life. A single woman herself, Whelchel understands how frustrations, desires, and longings can lead to mistakes, and she offers singles uncompromising biblical solutions.

Whether you are single by choice or by circumstance, this book will give you solid guidance for a happy life.

Mary S. Whelchel is the author of several books, including What Would Jesus Think? and The Christian Working Woman.