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    7 Creative New Year’s Traditions for Christian Singles. Single men and women still keep New Year’s traditions. They might look a little different from those of their married counterparts who compromise between the heritage of and traditions of each spouse, but also less obvious direction and support.


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    There is more pressure to party and drink, but also an opportunity to propose alternatives to non-believers or Christians who are wandering or simply immature. Here are ten creative New Year’s traditions for Christian singles. 1. Start an Annual 5k Run. “Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before usâ€. (Hebrews 12:1) This is easier to do in Florida than in Colorado, depending on snow levels and temperatures. But if the weather is inclement or prohibitively frigid, take the race indoors, to a local 24-hour gym, where times and distances are recorded on each treadmill. Or record time and distance on your home equipment. If you are really competitive, make this a fundraiser among your sporty Christian friends - raise money for any charity that really speaks to you. Ask your church to get involved, creating a natural point of reference for participants from within and outside the Body of Christ. Ask your church if they can handle advertising, perhaps administer funds, and even just be there as another place to stop by and get information about your personal New Year’s tradition. Soon, people will be asking, “Are you going to organize that 5km run again this year?†When friends visit the church in person to donate or to find out the time and date of this event, they get a chance to learn what else the church is doing, such as other fundraisers, games nights for young adults, counseling, and children’s events for their nephews, nieces, and younger siblings. They have a natural reason to stop by and find out that your church secretary and pastor are normal people. Photo credit: ©GettyImages/Rockaa. 2. Post-Christmas Clean-Up Party. 2. Post-Christmas Clean-Up Party. A lot of people get January 1st off from work, so they use that day to pull down the tree, take down decorations, and generally clean up after the holidays. They have leftovers to use up - whether they cooked a huge turkey or mom and dad sent them home with more than they can eat. They also have friends in the same single boat. Each year, get all of your friends together and take turns going to one of their houses to help with deconstruction: re-packaging ornaments, sorting recycling, vacuuming up pine needles, and winding up tree lights. When your home is clean-up central, you feed the crew and brew the coffee. Let the party meal be the strangest melange of foods possible, combined from whatever is left. Create a new casserole or just put out whatever there is, as is, adding a tossed salad for balance. After your gear is cleaned up, sit around, full and tired, talking about the holidays and about your goals for the new year. “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.†- Hebrews 13:16. Photo credit: ©Youngoldman. 3. Revisit Service Goals. 3. Revisit Service Goals. Use this time each January 1st to reassess every facet of service in which you are involved. Do you enjoy it? If not, is this because you are serving in the wrong place or because your heart is hard? Perhaps you are over-committed, and you could cut something out - will it be your solitary walks each morning, a sporting engagement, or a volunteer commitment? Maybe you have the opposite problem, and you want some direction as to where you should start. Or you like to help in one-off ways where you can avoid getting truly involved. Ask yourself hard questions, not to guilt yourself into doing more, but to let God speak into your heart. Paul Tripp writes, “God knows your way. He knows everything about you. He knows everything you’ll face today. He knows everything you’re thinking, everything you’re struggling with. And he says, “You come to me. You meditate in my Word. You listen to my counsel. I want you to thrive.†And if you decide to make changes, set out the reasons clearly. Let it be for the glory of God and to follow his commands out of love, not out of duty and fear. Psalm 37:4 says that God wants us to delight in him, to want a heart like Jesus’ heart, that wants to glorify God by serving others. Photo Credit: ©GettyImages/Harbucks. 4. Finish One Book. 4. Finish One Book. Some of you will say “why stop at one?†Others will remember the three or four unfinished works on your shelves: tomes of Bible interpretation, commentaries about the Gospels, or biographies of famous Christians from the Apostle Paul to Billy Graham. Life is such a rush much of the time, so give yourself permission to sit with your feet up, a cup of tea at your elbow, and a bowl of chopped carrots and apples (a break from the rich stuff of holidays). Read without pressure to be somewhere or do anything. Regard this time as a gift to yourself, and either finish what you started or begin again to get the flow you lost when you tried to read three pages at a time before falling asleep. Some classics you might have longed to finish (or start) include Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, any commentary by Matthew Henry, and The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer. More recent classics include Instruments In The Redeemer’s Hands by Paul David Tripp, Prodigal God by Tim Keller and Shame Interrupted by Ed Welch. What do you want to understand better about God? Is there a specific challenge you are dealing with or a Book of the Bible you are especially curious about? Make good use of your rest time and start a new tradition. Photo Credit: ©Getty Images/andreswd. 5. Mobile New Year’s Eve Party. 5. Mobile New Year’s Eve Party. One temptation at New Year’s is to stay home, eat too much, and drink too much. Christians are not immune to this temptation, and it can be helpful to find some way to avoid that. If the sidewalks are not too icy on New Year’s Eve, get all of your portable lights together and go for a walk with one or more friends. Invite neighbors.


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