Shalomies: Shalom + Singleness
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Elizabeth and Yana also challenge churches to better support single adults through belonging, inclusion, and genuine family, rather than centering marriage as the pinnacle of Christian life. Their message is clear: Shalom—wholeness, peace, and flourishing—is available to singles right now because it flows from connection to Christ, not relationship status. With honesty, humor, and theological depth, this episode offers hope and a fresh imagination for what faithful, flourishing singleness can be.
Key Scriptures:
- Psalm 16:5-8
- Psalm 22:1
- Psalm 37:4
- John 10:10
Questions Covered In This Episode:
- What misconceptions or misplaced perspectives about singleness prevent believers from experiencing shalom?
- How can singles live fully in God’s wholeness without “waiting” for another life stage?
- How can the church better embody shalom for singles in its community life?
- Where are you experiencing longing?
- How could your current [single] season be leveraged for unique kingdom impact?
- Embrace Your Life: How to Find Joy When the Life You Have is Not the Life You Hoped For
- Living Single with Yana Jenay Podcast
Thanks for listening to Shalomies! We’d love to hear how the podcast is helping you pursue peace and wholeness in your own life.
Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies with us over on Instagram @shalomiespodcast.
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