T.S.O aims at fulfilling this purpose by primarily communicating to the single individual (however not limited to the singles) the importance of intentionally seeking a relationship with God first, before venturing into a relationship with someone else.
It was during the middle of winter 2009, I was tuned in to a famous youth radio station in the Eastern Cape. The hosts of the show started conversing about the cold weather along with its pros and cons, the host who was in a relationship then joked about the pains of being single in freezing weather conditions. This then led to a subsequent joke aimed at the other host who was single. However, the bachelor host cheerfully retaliated by announcing to the listeners that he was forming his own political party (in which he was ridiculing Mzansi’s political climate as new political parties were being formed left-right & centre during 2008-2009). Now, this party would be called, Single People’s Organisation (“S.P.O”) in short.
It was in 2010 when I decided to turn this S.P.O. joke into something serious, I was single and had just accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour during this period, so being part of S.P.O made so much sense. So, whilst single: I intentionally started seeking God via prayer and reading the Bible all because I wanted to know Him more, this led to our relationship becoming more intimate and stronger as:
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