Christian Dating 101
In these days of ill-repute and socially bankrupt
behavior, finding companion who shares the same spiritual
beliefs or ethics is literally like looking for a needle in a
haystack. If you are like most Christian singles of America, the
pool of eligible Christians at your place of worship may be
limited. What is a good Christian to do in the pursuit of love?
For starters, there are a few good Christian dating sites. The
sites are the ultimate solution for the Christian in quest of
their life partner. What makes the dating networks so beneficial
is that you don't have to worry about meeting an atheist.
Nevertheless, if you find your self skeptical of your interests'
beliefs, you can always quiz them on bible verses.
Another advantageous to joining a Christian dating site is how
it can quell your fears of meeting illicit or worldly
individuals. Since most of the people on the site are
God-fearing Christians like - yourself, the apprehension of
meeting new eligibles is eased.
Nevertheless, if you are still worried about meeting people who
misrepresent themselves on a Christian dating site, here are a
few dating interrogation strategies:
Always ask questions. Becoming acquainted starts with asking
questions about your interest. Ask if they practice a specific
religion. Sometimes Baptists and Catholics may not see eye to
eye. The perfect question to ask an interest is their favorite
bible verse. If they quote a standard quote, like Psalms 23,
probe deeper to test the bounds of their bible and religious
knowledge. Don't become side tracked with Christian debates; the
concept behind the religious questioning is to ensure that you
will be dating a Christian.
Invest in phone dates. To ensure a failsafe plan, spend time
conversing over the phone with your new Christian date
prospects. A minimum of 6-8 hours is recommended. It should
offer enough time to check their stories for consistencies and
continuity. There's no point in rushing to meet an imposter or
even worse stranger danger.
Finally, always follow your gut reaction. If something does not
feel right, listen to your voice. It could be God sending you a
message.