One of today's greatest paradoxes is that as connectivity increases, loneliness also increases.Today, there are more ways to communicate with people from all over the world and yet the rate of depression is at an all-time high. Seems backward, doesn't it? We are technically less lonely, but have somehow become the loneliest society in human history. But surely, Christians aren't subject to this emotional plague, right? Despite the joyful persona that the rest of the world thinks we are supposed to have, I have met very few Christians that have not admitted to struggling with loneliness. The ones that said they hadn't were likely denying it because of the idea that "Christians shouldn't feel alone." Some even use it as a form of spiritual litmus test. They believe that loneliness is the punishment for sin or a sign of spiritual weakness. Clearly, we have taken the wrong approach. So, how do we correct ourselves and finally vanquish loneliness? The first...