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How to Survive the Holidays as a Single Christian

The holiday season can be both exciting and challenging, especially if you're navigating it as a single Christian. While there's an abundance of joy and celebration, it can also bring feelings of loneliness or desire for companionship. Here are some tips to not just survive but thrive during this season.




Embrace Your Freedom

Being single is not a disadvantage. It's a unique period where you have the freedom to focus on personal growth, serving others, and deepening your relationship with God.


  • Personal Growth: Use this time to pursue interests and hobbies, read that book you’ve been meaning to get to, or even take up a new course.

  • Serving Others: Holidays offer numerous opportunities to serve in church activities, volunteer at local charities, or simply help a neighbor with their holiday decorations.

  • Deepening Your Relationship with God: Spend quality time in prayer and Bible study. Use this time to reflect on God’s love and the true meaning of the holiday season.

  • Connect with Loved Ones: While you might not have a significant other to share the holidays with, you likely have friends and family who care about you deeply.

  • Hang out with Friends: Plan a holiday movie night, engage in a gift exchange, or simply spend time catching up over a cup of cocoa.

  • Spend Time with Family: Participate in family traditions or create new ones. This strengthens bonds and creates beautiful memories.

Create Your Own Traditions

You also have the liberty to create your own holiday traditions. This could be anything from baking a special dessert, visiting a Christmas market, or setting up a nativity scene at home. These traditions will make the holidays special for you, regardless of your relationship status.

Find Joy in Giving

The holiday season is all about giving. As a single Christian, you have the opportunity to bless others with your time, talents, or resources. Here are some ways you can do that:


  • Volunteer at a Soup Kitchen: Soup kitchens always need volunteers, especially during the holiday season. Not only does this provide immediate help to those in need, but it also gives you a sense of purpose and connection with your community.

  • Donate to a Worthy Cause: Consider donating to organizations that align with your values or passions. This could be anything from a local homeless shelter, a children's hospital, or a conservation organization. Remember, you're not just limited to monetary donations–many organizations also appreciate donations of goods or even your time.

  • Give Your Time to Someone Who Needs It: Sometimes, the most valuable thing you can offer someone is your time. Maybe it's an elderly neighbor who could use some company, a friend going through a tough time who needs a listening ear, or a family member who could use help with errands or chores. Offering your time and attention can make a world of difference to someone who feels alone or overwhelmed, especially during the holiday season.

Practice Self-Care

Don't forget to take care of yourself during the holiday hustle and bustle. Ensure you're eating healthily, getting enough sleep, and keeping up with your exercise routine. Acknowledge if you're feeling lonely or overwhelmed. Talk about your feelings with trusted friends, family, or a counselor. And pray for strength, peace, and joy. Remember, God is with you, even in your singleness.

Trust in God's Plan

Remember, God has a plan for you, and it’s perfect. Your single status doesn't define your worth or happiness. Use this season to draw closer to Him. Here’s how:


  • Daily Devotionals: Start your day with a devotional. This sets the tone for the day and helps you focus on God's word.

  • Prayer Journaling: Keep a prayer journal where you write down your thoughts, prayers, and reflections. It's a great way to express your feelings and see how God is working in your life over time.

  • Practice Gratitude: Write down three things you're grateful for each day. This shifts your focus from what you don't have (a partner) to the blessings you do have, reminding you of God's goodness in your life.


Being single during the holidays doesn't have to be a survival game. With the right mindset and actions, it can be a season of joy, growth, and deepened faith. So, embrace your singleness, connect with loved ones, create your own traditions, practice self-care, find joy in giving, and above all, trust in God's plan!



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