An encouraging, empowering biblical perspective on the significance of singleness. Also available in Braille or Large Print.
Singleness is often viewed as a “plan B” by our culture and the church, and sometimes by single people who feel they’re missing out on their “happy ever after”. Author Dani Treweek offers a thought-provoking reframing of popular conversations around singleness.
Rich, nuanced and witty, Single Ever After is an uplifting read that debunks some of the misconceptions surrounding singleness, marriage and meaning. By diving deeply into key Bible passages, it answers questions such as “Does my singleness have a purpose?” “What actually is the gift of singleness?” and “Is marriage the only solution to feeling lonely?”
Reorienting you to the biblical significance of singleness, Treweek shows how the abundant life Jesus promises his followers applies to all believers. She highlights how both marriage and singleness serve as meaningful signposts to our eternal future: one where together we'll be married to Christ while as individuals we'll be "single ever after".
Whatever your relationship status and however you currently feel about it, this biblical perspective on singleness will encourage and empower you. Married Christians will also learn more about how to help make church a community where single brothers and sisters thrive.
Introduction: I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
Conclusion: Time After Time
| Contributors | Danielle Treweek |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781802543292 |
| Format | eBook |
| First published | September 2025 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
I have been following Treweek's work for some time, so it was great to be able to read this clearly articulated compilation of her thought and work. It was theological enough so you felt like you were getting meat - but not so heavy that you got lost in the details and very practical as well. It laid out a beautiful vision of how singleness contributes to our understanding and experience of what it means to be the family of God.