Josh wrote:I wonder what folks' thoughts are on how single or divorced people should feel on Valentine's Day/what they should do? I know for some people it's quite difficult.
I think they should not begrudge married people enjoying the day as an opportunity to bless and honor their spouse.
i agree w mike.
mom and i did something this year, that we've not done before.
i'm guessing it might turn into tradition.
we made a valentines supper and evening for the unmarried grandchildren.
if the parents wanted to go out they could, but this was for the kids.
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For me personally, I keep it as a good attitude. It keeps me in a state of contentment.
But I see some brothers and especially sisters in church who are single, older, and I can tell are really struggling with loneliness and realising they aren't going to be getting married. I would like to know how to minister to them better.
Tomorrow a few of us Mennonites and a lot of Brethren who are single or widows and age 20 - 80 will be gathering for ice skating, games, and encouraging one another.
Josh wrote:I wonder what folks' thoughts are on how single or divorced people should feel on Valentine's Day/what they should do? I know for some people it's quite difficult.
I think they should not begrudge married people enjoying the day as an opportunity to bless and honor their spouse.
i agree w mike.
mom and i did something this year, that we've not done before.
i'm guessing it might turn into tradition.
we made a valentines supper and evening for the unmarried grandchildren.
if the parents wanted to go out they could, but this was for the kids.
Kudos to both you and your Mom and Josh for that matter. I think that attitude says a lot about you. And I am glad to see that your post has more likes than I think I have seen on any single post on here.
mike wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:43 am
It's a secular holiday, so I don't know how to approach it in an "Anabaptist" way. We do have a tradition of having a fun party with our children on Valentine's Day, such as a candlelit dinner. Tonight we plan to have a chocolate fountain. The kids love it.
We have sometimes made each child say something nice about another.
That's a great exercise.
It’s early. Maybe a reminder it’s coming is ok.
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