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Who's Picking Me Up From The Airport?: And Other Questions Single Girls Ask
Who's Picking Me Up From The Airport?: And Other Questions Single Girls Ask
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Beneath the candor and self-deprecation, Who's Picking Me Up From the Airport? is built on the question, Does Jesus actually care about dating and singleness? And if so, how does he enter into it? Have you ever found yourself wary of voicing your concerns for fear of appearing desperate or lacking in faith? Cindy's choice to put it all out there creates a powerful and much-needed safe place for vulnerability and honesty around singleness.
This book addresses head-on the difficult reality experienced by singles in the Church. Cindy will push you to seek Jesus first, even when you don’t get the things you want. Each chapter begins with a short letter written by single Christian women to other women from all walks of life. You will be reminded that you are not alone. In authentic pages filled with humor and truth, you will find in Who’s Picking Me Up from the Airport? what you need most—a friend.
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Humorous and heartfelt faith-based reflection on single life.
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Who is this book for?
If you're navigating the ups and downs of single life, especially within the church community, this book might feel like a comforting chat with a close friend. Cindy Johnson’s honest, humorous approach makes complex feelings about faith, dating, and loneliness more relatable and less lonely. It’s a gentle reminder that you’re not alone and that faith can be both a source of strength and humor.