Skip to content
AUA News

AUA News

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Sample Page
  • Home
  • News
  • The psychology of connection: Why we feel ‘undone’ when our relationships break
  • News

The psychology of connection: Why we feel ‘undone’ when our relationships break

admin April 23, 2026
The psychology of connection: Why we feel 'undone' when our relationships break

<div>The psychology of connection: Why we feel 'undone' when our relationships break</div>


Can we ever exist fully as ourselves on our own, or do we always depend, at some deeper level, on the presence of another person?

Continue Reading

Previous: Hunger isn’t conversion: How to disciple the new wave of religious young men
Next: Josh Hawley, Al Mohler discuss challenges facing ‘disaffected’ young men: ‘They feel shut out’

Related Stories

Why I Am Compelled To Share The Truth Of God’s Word To The ‘Ends Of The Earth’ Why I Am Compelled To Share The Truth Of God’s Word To The ‘Ends Of The Earth’
  • News

Why I Am Compelled To Share The Truth Of God’s Word To The ‘Ends Of The Earth’

April 23, 2026
Josh Hawley, Al Mohler discuss challenges facing ‘disaffected’ young men: ‘They feel shut out’ Josh Hawley, Al Mohler discuss challenges facing 'disaffected' young men: 'They feel shut out'
  • News

Josh Hawley, Al Mohler discuss challenges facing ‘disaffected’ young men: ‘They feel shut out’

April 23, 2026
America’s real crisis is biblical illiteracy: A civilizational problem America’s real crisis is biblical illiteracy: A civilizational problem
  • News

America’s real crisis is biblical illiteracy: A civilizational problem

April 23, 2026
Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.