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In the finale of this two-part series, Emma Fetherman Juliano and I confront the cultural 'industry' of dating and marriage in modern Christianity, questioning how we inappropriately rank these life stages and what it looks like to find contentment in the here and now. Emma challenges the "Industry of Christian Dating," and the unhelpful clichés often handed to single people, offering instead a vision of marriage that isn't about filling a void, but about sharing a whole life. If you’ve ever felt like your current stage of life is just "limbo" until something better happens, this episode is a necessary wake-up call to the independence, agency, and faculties you have right now. In this episode, we discuss: * The "Limbo" Myth: Why we do a disservice to life by treating singlehood as an incomplete state. * Marriage as Dessert: Emma’s powerful analogy for why a partner enriches a life but shouldn't be the "reason you get up in the morning." * The Biblical vs. Cultural Construct: Deconstructing how much of our dating and courting expectations are actually scriptural versus purely cultural. * The Refiner's Fire: How marriage reveals parts of our character (and our sin) that we never knew existed. This episode is for anyone looking to build a life on the foundation of being 'enough' long before they say 'I do.' Connect with us: ✨Web: urenuf.life 🎤 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2K9gPrslZzviBpucP8jvYE?si=dbff8a3e69574466 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@urenuflife 📲 IG: instagram.com/maninmanyroles 🎙️ Follow: Like, subscribe, and share to help us get these conversations in front of more people!
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