Dating can be confusing and intimidating for single Christians. Here are 7 dating principles Christian woman should apply.
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Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her. – Ephesians 5:25 Of course, as a woman, it can be hard to understand a man’s perspective. A few men were open and willing to share their own views on what being a Christian man should look like, Christian dating, and what a Godly marriage should embody. They were each asked several questions, including: – What or who made them into the man they are today? – What they think classifies as “childish”? – How would they describe what being a true man of God looks…
It’s important to make sure you are not using worldly tactics to attract a Godly man.
Too many people are focused on the wrong things. Here are 10 relationship goals every Christian couple should have…
The truth hurts, but regret hurts a lot more and lingers a lot longer.
Sometimes we try to hold on to people for a lifetime, when God put them in our life for a season.
Wondering if your relationship is God approved? Here are 7 Ways to Determine if Your Relationship is God Ordained…
If you want to end the cycle of bad relationships, it’s time to check the three V’s in your life.
Make God’s word the final word. Here are 7 Things The Bible Says About Relationships…
“Why Am I Still Single?”… Sometimes the enemy uses this question to get us in a desperate place. Don’t fall for it!
So I read an article on why single ladies can’t find their Boaz, David and Joseph. Very insightful and interesting article. The writer mentioned a key point which led me down a road of other thoughts. He stated that these notable men in the Bible did not have life all figured out but they definitely were connected to God and walked with Him. This shared fact had me thinking: David was a man after God’s heart; Joseph was revered as being a man of such great integrity. And Boaz? I can’t count the number of times that I’ve heard my single…
People tend to look at someone’s appearance. God looks at the heart.
When do you know when enough is enough? My husband and I have been married for 3 years. From the beginning, he knew how involved my family was in the church. He would come along every Sunday without a complaint, without hesitation, and he knew how important it was to me and also to my family that I marry someone who was involved in the church. He never did get “involved” but he came every Sunday and listened to the sermon so I couldn’t complain; at least he did that much. But over the year he’s stop coming to church…