Thursday, October 20, 2022

Was listening to a sermon (on sermonaudio.com) given by a pastor, who pastors a church,

somewhere out in the midwest.  As with any for-real preacher (and they're not just any old where) these MEN are busy...studying, in depth, the real Bible, writing sermon notes - instead of just ordering the box-mix kind off the net - street preaching, visiting people who can't get out, helping some old guy fix his truck ... bla-bla-bla.  Anyway, for-real preachers don't have much time to surf around social platforms - they're out interacting with people, in real time.

Anyway, this preacher, over the years (he's in his mid 60s) has noticed that widows and (older) women, who live alone, are generally doing fine.  The men, living alone?  Meh, not so much.  And thinking about it, statistically, women have less disposal income than do men - i.e., women are generally poorer; and older women are more so.  Yet, he has noticed, the widowed/single women have more going on, than do the single men.  He was preaching from Genesis, Chap 2:18, where the Lord said, "...it is not good that the man should be alone;"

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