After tackling dating and marriage in our previous episodes, Kyle and Daniel begin a two-part conversation on loneliness, singleness, community, and friendship. In a culture where singleness is increasingly common, what place is their for singles? What does culture say about this, compared to the storyline of the Bible? Why is loneliness so hard and what can we do about it? Why is it so hard to find and keep good friends?
Show Notes
After tackling dating and marriage in our previous episodes, Kyle and Daniel begin a two-part conversation on loneliness, singleness, community, and friendship. In a culture where singleness is increasingly common, what place is their for singles? What does culture say about this, compared to the storyline of the Bible? Why is loneliness so hard and what can we do about it? Why is it so hard to find and keep good friends?
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Our recent episodes on
dating and
marriage are closely linked to this two part episode.
We mention the recent Stats Canada statistic from 2006 which states that, for the first time, there are more Canadians who are “single” rather than legally married.
Kyle makes an annual pilgrimage to
VidCon.
The cartoon that Kyle mentioned can be found here.
Daniel mentions Barry Danylak a couple times on this show. Stay tuned for our full length interview with him. For more information on Barry’s work understanding the Christian theology of singleness, check out his two books on the subject;
Redeeming Singleness and the shorter
A Biblical Theology of Singleness.
Daniel quotes the lyrics to Paul Simon’s song
The Boxer (recorded as Simon and Garfunkel).
The story of Hannah in the Old Testament can be found in 1 Samual 1-2. The prophet Isaiah’s hope for the barren women can be found in Isaiah 54:1-3, and the hope for the eunuch in Isaiah 56:1-8.
Daniel read from Mark
3:31-35.
And his mother and his brothers came, and standing outside they sent to him and called him. And a crowd was sitting around him, and they said to him, “Your mother and your brothers are outside, seeking you.” And he answered them, “Who are my mother and my brothers?” And looking about at those who sat around him, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! For whoever does the will of God, he is my brother and sister and mother.” (Mark
3:31-35, ESV)
Credits:
Assumptions is written and produced by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall.
This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.
Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi.
Photography by Josh Boak
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