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LoginGod has given us a specific, compelling reason for each of the four seasons of relationships: singleness, dating, engagement, and marriage. In a society where everyone is supposedly more connected, why do people feel so lonely? Even as marriage rates decline, recent studies find the overwhelming majority of single adults still hope to get married. But how can we navigate life and love in this disconnected culture? Has social media eroded the institutions that brought us together—and the deeper emotional intimacy they provided? Pastor and bestselling author Ben Stuart will help you navigate through the four stages of a relational life and show you how to look at the truths and intentions God has established for each. Discover how to embrace God's design, invest your life in what matters most, and find meaning in whatever season of life you're in. In the flurry of conversation around singleness, dating and marriage, Ben Stuart charts-out a navigational framework of Scripture, interwoven with story and statistics, that will help people of any age chart the often-choppy waters of relationships. And apart from a correct view of God, this subject will shape more of your life than any other.
I think a lot of newlyweds do this—ask for relationship advice, I mean, not shit the same bed—especially after a few cocktails from the open bar they just paid for. But then I figured that with access to hundreds of thousands of smart, amazing people through my website, I could go one step further. Why not consult my readers? Why not synthesize all of their wisdom and experience into something straightforward and applicable to any relationship, no matter who you are? What is working for you and your partner? The response was overwhelming.
Last year, my friends Lynn and Eric got married after more than nine years together and even did the long distance thing for over a year in between. They're probably the cutest couple I know and absolutely head over heels for one another. So I'm pretty sure that qualifies them to dish out some dating advice to the rest of us. I know I'm all ears. These lovebirds know a thing or two about making it work!
So you're thinking about joining an established couple. That might mean dating someone who is already part of an existing couple, or maybe dating both members of an existing couple. Being involved romantically with someone does not make the pain of losing a relationship any less. Likewise, if you are interested in both members of an existing couple, say so. By defining the parameters up front about who you expect to be intimate with, you can avoid a lot of grief down the road.
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