Single at 37 is available to watch on YouTube via the Anora TV channel.
The drama follows the honest journey of a woman navigating faith, purpose, and expectations in her late 30s. It explores the emotional tension between desire and trust, societal pressure and spiritual peace, all through a Christian lens.
What It Teaches (For Everyone, Not Just Singles)
1. God’s Timing Is Not Cultural Timing
Life doesn’t always unfold according to society’s checklist.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord… “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11
Whether you’re waiting on marriage, career breakthrough, healing, or direction — delay does not mean denial.
2. Identity Comes Before Status
Your worth isn’t defined by your relationship status, job title, or milestones.
“You are fearfully and wonderfully made.” — Psalm 139:14
The drama reminds us that who we are in Christ is more important than what season we’re in.
3. Every Season Has Purpose
Singleness, marriage, waiting, rebuilding, none of it is wasted.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to his purpose.” — Romans 8:28
Honestly, I had to sit with Romans 8:28 when the Holy Spirit reminded Vera of it. That moment convicted me. I often cling to the first half, “all things work together for good” but I don’t always fully surrender to the second half “according to His purpose.”
It’s not about everything aligning with my plans; it’s about everything aligning with God’s will. Even when a path looks good to me and even makes sense to others, if it isn’t rooted in God’s purpose, it won’t stand.
We see that clearly in Vera’s story. Her relationship with her fiancé didn’t work out. Even their vehicle refusing to start despite their prayers felt frustrating and confusing in the moment. But sometimes what feels like delay, disappointment, or even embarrassment is actually divine protection.
It’s painful, yes. But it reveals something deeper: we’re not meant to build our plans first and then ask God to bless them. We’re called to start with Him. To seek His direction before we move. To trust that when He closes doors even ones we desperately wanted open. He’s safeguarding our future according to His purpose, not just our preferences..
God sees the bigger picture even when we only see the present moment.
Why You Should Watch this drama
- It’s relatable and honest, especially in the way Vera brings her real and unfiltered questions before God.
- It speaks to anyone navigating unmet expectations.
- It encourages faith over fear.
- It reminds you that your story is still unfolding.
Even if you’re not single, the message resonates: trust God’s authorship over your life.
Because at 37 or 27, 47, or 57 — you’re not behind.
You’re becoming.
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