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A timely story for the growing number of single women who often find themselves outside the conventional vision of what life is supposed to look like.This funny and honest book is for single readers who, like Cindy Johnson, know what it’s like to attend seven weddings, two one-year-old birthday parties, and a bachelorette weekend in one summer. It is for women who listen politely to girlfriends chatting about the best-ever wedding photographers, to a former roommate complaining about sharing closet space with her new hubby, or to her parents asking if perhaps she is called to the single life. It is for any unmarried woman who wonders if something is wrong with her.Who’s Picking Me Up from the Airport is about thriving as a single person in a couples-dominated Church. Johnson creates a much-needed safe place for honesty about dating, faith, and being single as she explores the question Does Jesus care about singleness If so, how does he enter into itSingle women don’t need pity, Christian cliches, or empty advice. They need someone who gets them. Someone whose life has also turned out differently than she planned. Someone who can remind them what it looks like to put Jesus first-even when trying on another bridesmaid dress.
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A timely story for the growing number of single women who often find themselves outside the conventional vision of what life is supposed to look like.This funny and honest book is for single readers who, like Cindy Johnson, know what it’s like to attend seven weddings, two one-year-old birthday parties, and a bachelorette weekend in one summer. It is for women who listen politely to girlfriends chatting about the best-ever wedding photographers, to a former roommate complaining about sharing closet space with her new hubby, or to her parents asking if perhaps she is called to the single life. It is for any unmarried woman who wonders if something is wrong with her.Who’s Picking Me Up from the Airport is about thriving as a single person in a couples-dominated Church. Johnson creates a much-needed safe place for honesty about dating, faith, and being single as she explores the question Does Jesus care about singleness If so, how does he enter into itSingle women don’t need pity, Christian cliches, or empty advice. They need someone who gets them. Someone whose life has also turned out differently than she planned. Someone who can remind them what it looks like to put Jesus first-even when trying on another bridesmaid dress.