Future Husbands

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So a man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife, and the two will become one body.

— Genesis 2:24, NCV

Dating creates expectations of meeting ‘the one’ that we might marry and spend the rest of our lives with. But, what happens when things do not turn out as expected? Are you connecting with people according to your own selfish desires, or God’s desires for your life? If it seems you keep getting dumped or passed over for relationships, you definitely want to listen to this message. Short-cut your relationship misery by listening to the revelation in this message about your single life. Also, get your copy of “Some Bitter, Some Sweet: Becoming a Single Woman God Can Use” to support your spiritual growth as a modern Christian woman.

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Ashan R. Hampton is the author of several Christian inspirational books: “Prayers & Confessions for Modern Christian Women” (2020), “Still Single Over 40: Reclaim Your Love Life” (2019), “Prayers & Confessions for Teens and Young Adults” (2018), “MCW Living Single Bible Readings” (2017), “Prayers & Confessions for Everyday Victory” (2017), “Before You Start Dating Again” (2016), “Some Bitter, Some Sweet: Becoming a Single Woman God Can Use” (2016), “Soul Thoughts: Poems & Essays” (2015), “Girl Please…Know When to Let That Man Go” (2015). Visit our website for ordering information at www.mcwwisdom.com/books.

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