Relationships: The Myths, the Madness and the Mark of Good Ones, part 1

strait-talk

In relationships, with whom do you go forward? Anyone who is looking for ultimate meaning or ultimate life in another human being will find himself wanting. This section examines the components that will make a relationship successful, noting that love is a verb, not a feeling.

Todd WagnerNov 16, 2001


About 'strait-talk'

The word ?strait? refers to a narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water. But it can also be used denote difficulty or distress. And let?s face it: Dating relationships, while usually a great source of fun and excitement, can often cause no small measure of pain and confusion. And they aren?t always the antidote to loneliness we anticipated.In this short series, Todd Wagner considers how God?s Word would answer these questions: 1) Is loneliness our greatest enemy? 2) What five kinds of people engage in relationships? 3) What are some of the myths we believe about relationships? 4) How do you define love? 5) How do you make good decisions when you?re dating someone? Discover some truths that will help you navigate these uncertain waters in a way that honors God and speaks of His faithfulness.