Here are a few thoughts expressed by many concerning being single, dating, relationships, etc. Hopefully, all sources have been documented sufficiently. There has been no intention to violate copywrites, etc.; only to offer thoughts. Oh, all that disclaimer stuff applies too. Even that stuff about this not always being the view of the site owner.
Have fun,
Bob
PS: If you have any "thoughts" to add, please e-mail them to myself; Bob Nesbit at Bob@Endure.com for consideration to be included on this page of "thoughts".
"Welcoming Every
Single One"
President James E. Faust,
Liahona and Ensign, Aug. 2007, 2–6Message to singles from the late Elder Foust.
Well worth reading.
Click HERE for detail of his talk."HOW'S THAT WORKING FOR YOU?" An interesting approach to the LDS 'single concern'.
A good read worth pondering.
Well written thoughts on 'LDS single adult life'
and how to approach it,
by a member of a single adult ward bishopric,
Click HERE for your copy.
How to Ask Someone Out
Guys: What to do if you want a 'yes'
5 ask-him-out tips for women
First date dos & don'tsNightmare Dates
Interesting articles on what you can learn from "bad" dates.
Her side: "How I learned from them."
His take: "The upside of awful dates."
First Presidency Issues Statement
on Marriage
7 July 2004The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement today. This is a statement of principle in anticipation of the expected debate over same-gender marriage. It is not an endorsement of any specific amendment.
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints favors a constitutional amendment preserving marriage as the lawful union of a man and a woman."
"To My Single Friends" Elder John K. Carmack
First Quorum of Seventy
"No one road map serves every Latter-day Saint. But basic principles can successfully guide each individual."
(John K. Carmack, "To My Single Friends," Tambuli, Nov. 1989, 33)
An interesting article to singles a little over 10 years ago.President Hinkley regarding creating Internet associations. President Hinkley made this statement in a talk:
"........ And don't try to create associations through the Internet and chat rooms. They can lead you down into the very abyss of sorrow and bitterness."
(See New Era, January, 2001, Prophet’s message HERE.)
What do you think of it?
Bob@Endure.com
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