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Dating

What the Bible Says About Love and Christian Dating (and Why It’s More Complex Than You Think)

One of the biggest misconceptions about Christian dating is that the Bible gives us a clear, step-by-step “dating manual.” It doesn’t. In fact, the concept of modern dating as we know it doesn’t really appear in Scripture. That doesn’t make dating wrong, it just means we need wisdom, not rigid rules (besides, flushing toilets are cars aren’t in the bible either, but we’ve managed to work out how to use these safely!) The Bible and the language of love In ancient Greek, there are multiple words for “love,” including: But in English, all of these are flattened into one word: love. This matters, because it can blur important distinctions in relationships. Most English speakers understand

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Dating

Why Modern Dating Feels So Confusing (and How Christian Dating Changes It)

Modern dating often feels complicated. Not because people are doing everything wrong, but because the underlying assumptions are unclear. Many relationships today are shaped more by feelings than by intentionality. So instead of asking, “Who are we becoming?”, we often ask: Feelings matter, but they are not enough to build a relationship on. They change with the weather! The problem with self-focused dating In many modern relationships, the focus is inward and often about personal satisfaction, emotional fulfilment and immediate connection But relationships that only ask “What am I getting?” often struggle to ask: “What am I giving?”, “What are we building?”, and “What future are we moving toward?” Christian dating invites a different posture.

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Dating

What is Christian Dating? A Biblical View of Dating with Purpose

Christian dating today can feel confusing. Some people treat a first coffee like a marriage proposal. Others avoid clarity altogether and stay in a vague “just hanging out” space. Neither approach is what healthy Christian dating was meant to be. So let’s start with a simple truth: You do not need to marry someone just because you go on a coffee date with them. Dating is not marriage. It is not even engagement. It is a process of getting to know someone with intentionality. What is Christian dating? At its most basic level, dating means: ‘going out with someone you are romantically interested in.’ But in a Christian context, dating is more than attraction or

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Engaged

Yes, you need boundaries in marriage too.

It is easy to think that once we’re married, we have free reign to let loose and be as sexually free as we desire. Some Christians can often think of marriage as a ‘sex on tap’ situation. However, the reality is that sex within marriage still requires consent and self-control. No, sex is not on tap in marriage! You don’t get it as much as you so desire, there’s a whole other person with opinions, desires, and values to consider – just like dating.  Knowing how your body responds to your menstrual cycle allows you to communicate your needs with your spouse, not only is it helpful to understand yourself but it creates a channel

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