So you like someone, he or she seems like a great Christian, you want to start a relationship with this person, but as it stands right now you are nothing more than acquaintances. Maybe they don’t even know who you are.
So what should you do?
So you like someone, he or she seems like a great Christian, you want to start a relationship with this person, but as it stands right now you are nothing more than acquaintances. Maybe they don’t even know who you are.
So what should you do?
What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?
Today I’m doing something a little different. I recently started chatting with one AGW subscriber and came to find out she’s also an author and blogger like me. Her content about Christian dating aligns very closely with my own and she has great real-life experience in this area, so I asked her to be interviewed and she accepted.
Below is a written interview between myself and Veronique Butterfield. Enjoy!
The internet is awesome, except when it’s not. While Christian dating advice can now be found in the palm of your hands, the tricky part is deciphering which pieces of advice are good and bad. There are lots of bad Christian dating tips out there that contradict the Bible.
(Warning: This article is a bit more graphic and blunt than most of the material on ApplyGodsWord.com. I wanted to speak candidly to help those who might be struggling in this area, but for some the bluntness of this content could be offensive. That is not my intention. If you are sensitive to sexual language I would recommend not reading further.)
How can you trust again after you have been betrayed, wounded, and heartbroken in the past? When you cannot trust someone in the present because you have been betrayed by someone else in the past, your current relationship will never be healthy until you deal with the betrayal that occurred.
Dating outside of your age range may help you meet more people and increase your chances of meeting someone you want to be in a relationship with. But is it okay to date a Christian much older or younger than you? How big of an age difference is too much? What advice is there for Christians who want to date someone or marry someone who’s older or younger?
One question that I have been getting asked a lot is, “What’s the difference between Christian courting and dating and which one is better?”