Solo Planet : How Singles Help The Church Recover Our Calling
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How can the church do better for its millions of singles? Journalist Anna Broadway traveled around the world to interview nearly 350 Christians for answers.
Solo Planet draws on her 17 months of fieldwork to provide a first-of-its-kind account of the single life of Christians from nearly 50 countries. Discussing a variety of topics-loneliness, sexuality, aging, housing, cooking, celebrations, parenting, and many more, it gives us the global-church story of singleness. Because when singles thrive in a church, everyone benefits. But consider these typical barriers within most churches:
*Singles and marrieds often don’t know how to talk to each other.
*Christians continue to act as if nearly all will marry-and if you don’t, then something must be wrong with you.
*Churches teach that marriage and family is God’s greatest gift outside of salvation-a perspective that deserves theological challenge.
*Women in the church outnumber men by a factor of millions-and churches do very little to acknowledge this gap.
Solo Planet calls Christians to a more faithful vision of singleness through the wisdom and stories of the global church: young and old; abled and disabled; and Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox. Through its deeply researched account, Solo Planet shows how a more biblical approach to singleness can strengthen churches and empower singles to thrive.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641586856
ISBN10: 1641586850
Anna Broadway
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: NavPress
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