Ask a Latter-day Saint Therapist: I'm a single female over 50 in the church and struggling with my circumstances—how can I better cope?
by Jonathan Decker, LMFT, Contributor | November 27, 2020
Editor's Note: The views, information, or opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the aut...
What “Having the Priesthood in Your Home” Meant to Me as a Single Woman
by Camille Fronk Olson, excerpted from “A Place to Belong” | Makes You Think
Camille Fronk Olson is a professor emeritus of ancient scripture and former department chair at Brigham You...
A Message to Those Tired of Being Single
by Zack Oates | Mormon Life
The following article originally ran on LDS Living in September 2015. It was the week before I met my fianc...
Former YSA Bishop Shares 3 Insights for Supporting Singles in the Church
by Katie Lambert | Mormon Life
The first year Dr. Robert Ferrell spoke at BYU Education Week, he was surprised to find his classroom was p...
How Singles in the Church Are Changing the World for the Better
by Caroline Kingsley | Makes You Think Mormon Life
According to The Family: A Proclamation to the World, “Marriage between man and woman is essential to...
Why You Should Wear Your Wedding Ring
by Vera Taylor | Mormon Life
I’m just going to say it: Married people should wear wedding rings. Hear me out. As a single woman in...
Elder Bednar to Singles: "You Do Not Find the Perfect Partner or the Perfect Marriage"
by LDS Living Staff | Mormon Life
Dating takes work. Marriage takes work. Being a good spouse takes work. And no one is perfect. But sadly, t...
4 Ways LDS Singles Can Thrive in a Family Ward
by Kristena Eden | Makes You Think
I often hear that single people want to be married and married people want to be single. Life seems so much...
Sister Oaks Shares What It Was Like Being Single in the Church for 60 Years + Her Advice for Single Members and Their Parents
by Sister Kristen M. Oaks, excerpted from "A Single Voice" | Makes You Think
Older single persons often find themselves the center of great attention and affection as loving and caring...
President Oaks' Perfect Response to a Young Mormon Man "Just Wanting to Be Attractive"
by Adapted from Kristen M. Oaks in "A Single Voice" | Mormon Life
An anonymous letter with only a post office box address was delivered to Elder Oaks. The letter expressed a...