About the BookMany Christian singles struggle with loneliness, physical desires, and unmet expectations. The world has answers to all of these needs, but so does the Bible.
In Single Servings, author Lee Warren, himself an unmarried thirty something, offers ninety devotions for single Christians who find themselves pressured by one or more of these challenges. He takes an honest look at the struggle as well as the benefits of the single life, never attempting to minimize the realities of being single, but always pushing the reader to find ultimate satisfaction in Christ and the church. Each devotion is followed by insightful questions that encourage both practical and spiritual reflection, making this is a must read for any single who desires greater fulfillment and longs for wholeness. |
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What People Are Saying
I wish this book had been around when I was single. Warren's devotionals are insightful, thought-provoking, and above all, encouraging. It's tough to be single when you're surrounded by couples and families, but Single Servings points out that God's plan is perfect for everyone, and His timing is always the best. Highly recommended. -Kathleen Fuller
I love this book ! Everyday I read a page it's just what I need to read ! It really speaks to me I feel like I know exactly how he feels with each story! -Anonymous
The BEST devotional I've read so far. 😉 I'm smack dab in the middle of it, but it's so good I wanted to put the word out for those who might be trying to decide! It covers such an array of topics not just loneliness, but life stuff you would deal with if you were married. Might as well better every aspect of ourselves now! Even the questions at the end are very thought-provoking and cause you to go deeper and more personal for life applications. I already know I'll be going back to read various pages again for sticking power. In conclusion, this devo is great for one or for a group. Grab a friend or a latte and dig in!! -Lala
Single Servings explores the single mindset and challenges people to live their lives with a purposeful style. The author, Lee Warren, is a single man who shares what he has both lived and learned from other singles, on a deep level and speaks honestly. The questions at the end of each devotional will stir up your thoughts and experiences and press you into thinking about how relevant is your lifestyle in comparison to scripture. If you are hungry for meaning and relevance in your life and have a hard time focusing on the issues, then Single Servings can help you sort through what's in your heart. It is a great tool for helping singles dialogue with God about the things that really matter such as community, completeness,expectations, fairness, physical desires, and more. -Susan White Rose
Lee Warren's Single Servings lives up to its subtitle as it filled this single's soul. While so many singles' books-even in the Christian market-are focused on finding your mate or becoming the perfect mate for someone in the future, Lee's focuses on our value as singles, our lives in the here-and-now, and how we in this season of singleness can live our lives to the fullest, complete in Christ.
From dealing with the longings we face and nosy relatives who question our marital status to being content as singles and allowing God to use us in amazing ways, Lee's book encouraged and inspired me to use this time for God's glory. Lee urges readers to not put their lives on hold for marriage, but to live life to its fullest where God has you right now! While I still pray for a future mate and family, I can honestly agree with the author's closing devotion-"I Like Being Single!" A must-read for Christian singles! -Jill Johnson
I love this book ! Everyday I read a page it's just what I need to read ! It really speaks to me I feel like I know exactly how he feels with each story! -Anonymous
The BEST devotional I've read so far. 😉 I'm smack dab in the middle of it, but it's so good I wanted to put the word out for those who might be trying to decide! It covers such an array of topics not just loneliness, but life stuff you would deal with if you were married. Might as well better every aspect of ourselves now! Even the questions at the end are very thought-provoking and cause you to go deeper and more personal for life applications. I already know I'll be going back to read various pages again for sticking power. In conclusion, this devo is great for one or for a group. Grab a friend or a latte and dig in!! -Lala
Single Servings explores the single mindset and challenges people to live their lives with a purposeful style. The author, Lee Warren, is a single man who shares what he has both lived and learned from other singles, on a deep level and speaks honestly. The questions at the end of each devotional will stir up your thoughts and experiences and press you into thinking about how relevant is your lifestyle in comparison to scripture. If you are hungry for meaning and relevance in your life and have a hard time focusing on the issues, then Single Servings can help you sort through what's in your heart. It is a great tool for helping singles dialogue with God about the things that really matter such as community, completeness,expectations, fairness, physical desires, and more. -Susan White Rose
Lee Warren's Single Servings lives up to its subtitle as it filled this single's soul. While so many singles' books-even in the Christian market-are focused on finding your mate or becoming the perfect mate for someone in the future, Lee's focuses on our value as singles, our lives in the here-and-now, and how we in this season of singleness can live our lives to the fullest, complete in Christ.
From dealing with the longings we face and nosy relatives who question our marital status to being content as singles and allowing God to use us in amazing ways, Lee's book encouraged and inspired me to use this time for God's glory. Lee urges readers to not put their lives on hold for marriage, but to live life to its fullest where God has you right now! While I still pray for a future mate and family, I can honestly agree with the author's closing devotion-"I Like Being Single!" A must-read for Christian singles! -Jill Johnson