Christian Dating Advice When Nothing Seems to Work for You
What should you do when you want to be in a Christian relationship but nothing you do seems to work?
What should you do when you want to be in a Christian relationship but nothing you do seems to work?
When we hear the word “doctrine” as Christians, often times we can associate it with other words like “boring,” “complicated,” or “irrelevant.”
The connection that God has made possible between a man and a woman is truly special and important. Marriage was created by God and he uses it to show the world the love he has for his church according to Ephesians 5:22-33.
Here are 3 possible reasons God took a relationship away from you.
Proverbs 19:2 says, “Desire without knowledge is not good.” With this truth in mind, a desire for dating is good, but if you lack godly knowledge your relationship desires can lead you astray. So here are 3 signs God is telling you to mature in Christ more before trying to date anyone.
One of the most common mistakes Christian singles make while trying to date someone they like is that they express romantic intent before building a connection with this person.
Here are 3 common signs of a passive man.
Have you ever said something like, “There are just no Christians singles at my church” or “I live in a small town so my options are really limited” or “I tried online dating once and it was a total disaster” or “The only people who want to date me are non-Christians.”
How can you live a meaningful life? What are the essential qualities you need to feel fulfilled in life? Must you get married? Have a certain type of career? Make a certain amount of money? Or perhaps you need a certain level of popularity? According to Scripture, none of these types of things are essential … Read more
Perhaps you are in a season of confusion. Maybe you are wondering why God has not yet given you a spouse. Or perhaps you sense a call into a certain ministry but you are afraid. Is God asking you to trust him more? Here are 3 signs that can help you answer this question.