Tag: being single
Gender differences in church
Men's and women's experiences of being single, and their attitudes and views, are often different. However, the ages interact strongly with some differences, and shed light on the kinds of reason that might underlie the gender differences. Men manage being single less well ...
Age and single Christians
Single adult Christians experience major changes at church at the ages of 30, 45 and 60. After testing different age points, it became statistically clear that these are the change points for single Christians in their expectations and experience of their faith and ...
Gender differences by age
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Being Christian while single
Compared with their non-Christian friends, Christians said that they had a greater purpose and direction in life with increased well-being, greater social support and release from societal pressures. Single adults described the day-to-day positives of being a Christian single person – ...
How single is your local area?
40% of society is single but in the church it is often much lower. You may want to do an audit to find out what types of single people are in your local area and whether your church reflects this. You may find ...
Addressing a Deanery Synod
On 25 November 2015 Dr David Pullinger, Director Single Christians, was invited to address a meeting of the Amersham Deanery Synod. Here are 10 points made in the presentation and in response to the questions asked at the end.