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Scott H.'s avatar

I have nothing to add to the list of 10. I think that's a great summary of issues and explanations.

On the matchmaking bit, what I'd add it's really important to not just throw every single man/woman at your single friend you're trying to matchmake. Be serious about it. If you wouldn't just readily be a suitable mate for 10 random women/men (or vice versa), then why would your single friend be? Take serious notice of your friend and what his or her preferences and disposition are and THEN make a more selective intro. Single people are not simply male and female fungible goods like grains of corn.

For the second, I'm not sure what you mean Bethel in terms of "our work." If it's strictly career in nature, I'd disagree, but if "work" includes that which involves pouring into others' lives, but not having children of one's own, then I would agree with you. I do think there are avenues for spiritual fathers and mothers within the church to have outsized effects on others' lives across generations, though being at the risk of the church just bundling all of the misfits together to solve each others' problems so the normal folks can keep getting along smoothly.

Diane Woerner's avatar

Bethel, thank you for your honesty and insights. I have been pondering these matters for decades, and some of my conclusions can be found here: https://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=31-06-020-v

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