Monday, 6 August 2012

New Exerpt From The Book Single, Ready & Waiting



Are You Truly Single?
An Exerpt from the book Single, Ready & Waiting: Your Guide to Courtship

"If you want to have a successful courtship you must first look at what you bring to the road. Are you in the right condition to sit behind the courting wheel? Let’s find out. There is much more to being single than a person that is unattached. The SRW definition of being truly single is: whole without holes. 

What do I mean by whole without holes?

Have you ever placed loose change into your pocket, only to have them fall out because of a hole? Well, the same can be said about entering a courting relationship without first dealing with any unhealed wounds from your past. It can negatively affect your future relationship. So, to avoid this from happening you need to be whole without holes.

Being “whole without holes” means you have the inner assurance that you have been made “whole” through the finished work on the cross! You are at a place in your life where you are ready to receive, maintain and keep the blessings/person that God brings into your life. You would have forgiven yourself for any wrongdoing on your part. Also, you would have been healed emotionally, mentally and spiritually, from the actions of all those who may have hurt or disappointed you in the past.

Do you see yourself in this description?  Whether you do or not, this STOP will confirm what you already know and have done, or assist you in getting there."

"What can I say about your book; but well done. I am truly enjoying it.  I love the fact that you make it so real, with a sense of humour "pass me not oh gentle saviour" good one. Love the matter of fact advice and suggestions. Love the fact that you show scriptures for everything, so one can check for oneself. It is not a book that one rush to read, it is a book to learn from and practice some of the advice/ suggestions.  I made a lot of underlining. It makes one look at one self and ask the big question "Am I ready" I thought I was but after reading most of the book I am looking deeper within." CJ

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