Welcome to Walking The Shoreline – a blog about love, faith, relationships, and all the bigger issues of life. Come join the journey


Recent Posts

Everyone Is Religious

Everyone Is Religious

Is God dead? Is organised religion a farce? Whatever your answer, I would subscribe to you that everyone is religious, not just those who say they are. A comment that I hear with ever increasing regularity is “I’m not religious”...
Are You Too Busy For A Relationship?

Are You Too Busy For A Relationship?

The African proverb says, “If you want to travel fast, go alone; if you want to travel far, go together”. A growing majority of single and married people are choosing the former. Are you too busy for a relationship? I...
7 Reasons Why You Should Just Tell Him (Or Her)

7 Reasons Why You Should Just Tell Him (Or Her)

Life is too short to keep love to yourself. Here are 7 reasons why you should just tell him (or her). “Matt, why is this one not targeted at guys telling them to communicate their love?”. Well, it is. It’s...
Is Your Phone Ruining Your Love Life? – Valentine’s Day 2018

Is Your Phone Ruining Your Love Life? – Valentine’s Day 2018

Is your phone ruining your love life? Single, dating or married, the greatest competition to a satisfying relationship may be that little screen in your pocket. I think everyone has had a Valentine’s Day that’s sucked. For some it was...
Is It Harder To Date In Church?

Is It Harder To Date In Church?

It’s an issue plaguing many of the young adults in our faith communities, but not one we’re always willing to talk about directly. Is it harder to date in church? In recent months I’ve met a number more people across...
7 Ways To Destroy Your Friendships and Key Relationships

7 Ways To Destroy Your Friendships and Key Relationships

It’s easier to break a connection than it is to build one. Here are 7 ways to destroy your friendships and key relationships. Relationships are the greatest source of joy, or the greatest source of pain. There’s no real middle...


Enjoy what you’re reading? You can also subscribe via email below: