7 Myths about Singleness

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Pub Date Feb 28 2019 | Archive Date Feb 05 2019

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This book responds to 7 common misconceptions about singleness, helping everyone—married and unmarried alike—value the unique opportunities that singleness affords to contribute to the flourishing of the church as a whole.

This book responds to 7 common misconceptions about singleness, helping everyone—married and unmarried alike—value the unique opportunities that singleness affords to contribute to the flourishing of...


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Advance Praise

“Sam Allberry flushes out the several hidden, barely conscious assumptions about singleness and celibacy that control our attitudes toward single living. Once he makes these assumptions visible, he uses the Bible to dismantle them and show us a better way. It would be a great mistake, however, if we were to think this is a book only for singles. If Sam is right—and he is—the entire church must understand the biblical teaching on this subject. The local congregation must be not merely a loose network of families but a close-knit family itself, consisting of both married couples and singles, all living together as brothers and sisters. This volume will show us how to do that.”
Timothy J. Keller, Founding Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City

7 Myths about Singleness offers a refreshing, biblical perspective on an oft-neglected topic. Allberry writes to remove the stigma from the idea of singleness and to help Christians think biblically about the callings of singles within the body of Christ. This timely resource will benefit the church for years to come.”
Russell D. Moore, President, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention

7 Myths about Singleness makes the glory of Jesus, a single man, more obvious in ways helpful to us all. Sam Allberry opens our eyes to how we can better understand ourselves and one another, how we can better steward our married or single lives, and especially how we can stop chasing the myths that break our hearts. He does this by showing us more of Jesus where it can be hard to find him—in the real lives we are living right now. So this married man was turning these pages thinking, ‘I need this. I am helped by this!’ I think you too will be helped.”
Ray Ortlund, Lead Pastor, Immanuel Church, Nashville, Tennessee

“Far too often, the church regards single Christians as people who need to be fixed or fixed up. Sam Allberry provides a pastoral guide to correct this and help the church live like the family of God. I am grateful to God for Sam Allberry and for this new book!”
Rosaria Butterfield, Former Professor of English, Syracuse University; author, The Gospel Comes with a House Key

“Sam Allberry, in true form, doesn’t waste a single word in 7 Myths about Singleness. His tone, structure, humor, and biblical undergirding make this book one of the best on the subject in recent years. Not only has Alberry thought hard about the subject of singleness; he has lived it and continues to glorify Christ in it. Too often, books on singleness still make marriage—or at least becoming marriageable—the point. There is none of that in here. Instead he dissembles the lies in which the unmarried can find themselves trapped, showing the abundant life Christ offers to every single person. People often ask me for the best book on singleness, and I'm grateful to have finally found one.”
Lore Ferguson Wilbert, author, Handle with Care: Why Jesus Came to Touch and How We Should Too

“Sam Allberry flushes out the several hidden, barely conscious assumptions about singleness and celibacy that control our attitudes toward single living. Once he makes these assumptions visible, he...


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This book was amazing and just what I needed. I struggle with this topic myself and felt so encouraged by what I read. The author was clearly very knowledgeable on this topic, as it is something he experienced too, so he’s able to write from a viewpoint that I can personally relate and connect with. I appreciated the perspectives be brought to the book and think it’ll really help people in the same situation as myself.

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7 Myths bout Singleness was both enjoyable and tiresome to read.
What I enjoyed:
Learning new theological wording
Reaffirming that God does give me a good life
Hearing from someone who is in that life

What was boring:
Too many chapters concentrated on how singleness wasn't like marriage instead of hos it is good in its own way
The "recent" pop culture reference. (While the Zoolander remark was perfect. To say that 40 Days and 40 Nights was recent implies that the author is a little behind on the pop culture he's trying to add)

Overall, I did learn somethings and felt like God was sending someone to reaffirm my life.

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If you haven't read a book written by Sam Allberry yet, you're missing out. A clear communicator with engaging writing, Sam writes with a passion for scripture and people that is refreshing. His latest book, "7 Myths about Singleness" is an absolute must read, both for the single person by choice, by circumstances, or for those that have friends who are single (which is everyone). A topic that has been overlooked in many church circles, Sam looks into myths about singleness that far too many people believe. At 149 pages long it is not a daunting read, but it is rich in information.

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