While Mandisa revealed that she’s not single by choice and would prefer to have a husband, she won’t allow for her relationship status to dictate her joy. The California native wants others to know that they, too, should be encouraged because singleness has its advantages.
“I tell people being single can come with a lot of struggles but it also has a lot of benefits,” she continued.
“I am content with the state of life I’m in.”
In a previous interview with Priscilla Shrier when she was 33 years old, Mandisa talked about why she believed she was still single.
“The general consensus [among her friends] was that it will take a very strong, confident, and secure man to ‘deal’ with me (as my bass player said!). I think that it is both a combination of my success and my independence. The men in my band all agreed that men like to feel needed,” she said.
The songstress explained that she definitely believes she doesn’t “need a man” because, at that time, she had already lived without one for 14 years.
“I’ve been forced to be independent. I don’t think that’s a bad thing. But I fully recognize that God will need to chip away at some of that independence to make room for a man’s place in my heart,” Mandisa added.
When talking about the traits she’s looking for in a man, Mandisa said: “strong, confident, and secure are all qualities I’d LOVE to have in a husband.”
Mandisa has even penned a song for her future husband. Listen below:
Date published: 19/01/2019
Written by: Jeannie Law
Article source: www.christianpost.com








