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In a culture that often views singleness as a temporary condition to endure rather than embrace, many Christian singles struggle with their identity and purpose. Blue Trust private wealth advisor Mary Helen Klingen recently sat down with author and pastor Sam Allberry to discuss his book, Seven Myths about Singleness, and explore how Scripture offers a radically different perspective on single life. Key Takeaways: Singleness is not a problem to solve. Scripture presents both marriage and singleness as gifts that serve different purposes in God’s kingdom. Single people experience unique forms of intimacy and family. The church provides spiritual family relationships that offer breadth of intimacy through friendships and spiritual mentoring. Flexibility can be a superpower for kingdom service. Single adults may have more room to serve, pivot careers, and respond to God’s calling. To learn more, visit http://www.BlueTrust.com LinkedIn: / bluetrustwealth Facebook: / bluetrustfinancial Instagram: / _bluetrust Twitter: / _bluetrust The information in these podcasts is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as specific individual advice. The clients’ experience may not be representative of the experience of other clients, and they are also not indicative of future performance or success. Opinions expressed may not be those of Blue Trust. Trust and investment management accounts and services offered by Blue Trust, Inc. are not insured by the FDIC or any other federal government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of, nor guaranteed by any bank or bank affiliate, and are subject to investment risk, including possible loss of the principal amount invested.