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The Unexpected Gift: God's Biblical Perspective on Singleness

The Unexpected Gift: God's Biblical Perspective on Singleness


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In a world often built for couples, singleness is frequently viewed as a waiting room rather than a destination. In The Unexpected Gift, Melbourne-based pastor Joëlle Kabamba challenges this narrative, offering a fresh and empowering biblical perspective on one of life’s most underrated seasons. Weaving together her personal journey as a Congolese-born Australian with qualitative research and the stories of others, Kabamba explores how singleness can be a time of profound significance, dignity, and power. This book serves as a roadmap for Christian women to move beyond the struggle of loneliness and toward a life of fulfillment and eternal impact. Whether you are navigating this season by choice or circumstance, this work illuminates the unique privilege of flourishing in Christ, proving that singleness is not a lack, but a purposeful gift.

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The Unexpected Gift: God's Biblical Perspective on Singleness
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

In a world often built for couples, singleness is frequently viewed as a waiting room rather than a destination. In The Unexpected Gift, Melbourne-based pastor Joëlle Kabamba challenges this narrative, offering a fresh and empowering biblical perspective on one of life’s most underrated seasons. Weaving together her personal journey as a Congolese-born Australian with qualitative research and the stories of others, Kabamba explores how singleness can be a time of profound significance, dignity, and power. This book serves as a roadmap for Christian women to move beyond the struggle of loneliness and toward a life of fulfillment and eternal impact. Whether you are navigating this season by choice or circumstance, this work illuminates the unique privilege of flourishing in Christ, proving that singleness is not a lack, but a purposeful gift.