This one is for all our singles who are hoping this singleness thing is not forever... Two members of the Moral Revolution team, Abram and Andrea, share their experience of being single in Christian culture, talk about the heart of purity beyond finding a spouse, and give some practical things they've learned along the way for walking out purity and pursuing health and wholeness.
We believe God has given us the principles we need to live happy, healthy and holy lives. Our mission is to see these values taught, understood and embraced by every individual in the world. Therefore, we provide resources that equip and empower society with these divine principles so that everyone has the opportunity to live in wholeness.
Abram Goff has been part of the Moral Revolution team since 2014 by creating different forms of media, writing, and speaking. His passion is to see people across the nations extravagantly fall in love with Jesus and walk in passion, purity, and purpose. He believes each person is made to be fully alive and fully beautiful in their original design discovered through relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When people are whole, free, and have a road map they make relationships easier and families better. With Southern Baptist roots and as a graduate of BSSM, he has a passion to see the whole church discover and walk in all of who She really is. He adventures through life with his Swiss wife, Michelle, he affectionally calls his #swissmisses.
Andrea is a graduate of the school of ministry at Bethel and serves on the writing team for Moral Revolution. She is passionate about seeing the church carry joyful hope and expectation in every area of their lives. She longs to see the upcoming generation equipped as strong leaders who steward their lives well and influence society as a result.
Post break up, there is a season for mourning. A season for rest. A season to heal. And then there’s a season for self reflection and discovery. Though this time can be rather painful, I have found that this is where God’s wisdom and insight into who He is and who He’s made me to be, sinks in deep.
Post break up, there is a season for mourning. A season for rest. A season to heal. And then there’s a season for self reflection and discovery. Though this time can be rather painful, I have found that this is where God’s wisdom and insight into who He is and who He’s made me to be, sinks in deep.