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In this final article, Jason Hsieh considers three questions for older singles and their churches. In other contributions to the series, Betty-Anne Van Rees provides wisdom for counseling widows, Jodi Kushner discusses the stigma attached to divorced singles in the church, and Brady Goodwin exhorts believers to welcome young singles as family. Recently, I heard a speaker remark that asking questions can prolong and deepen a conversation by promoting thought and response. Conversely, making statements can shut the conversation down, intentionally or not. What does that have to do with older singles, you ask? Quite a bit, actually.
Christian dating sites can help older adults find romantic matches with similar beliefs and values. In addition to the unique bond a shared faith generates, many Christian dating services offer a variety of faith-specific features, such as daily Bible verses, faith-focused community forums, in-app sermons, and articles that provide Christ-centered dating advice.
I recently met with a young woman who was tired of being the only one without a special someone. In college she had dated one man, but after that relationship ended she was insecure and afraid to get hurt again. Now, after many years of flying solo, she decided it was time to jump back into dating. However, there was no one in her church, at work, or any of her friendship circles who sparked her interest.
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6/28/2024
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