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Love Isn’t Lightning

August 5th, 2025|Tags: |

We’ve all heard the stories, watched the movies, and hummed the songs: two people lock eyes across a crowded room, feel a spark, and are swept off their feet in a whirlwind of magical emotions. This idea—often called “falling in love”—is everywhere in our culture. You’re told that if it’s [...]

Searching for Love

August 4th, 2025|Tags: |

If you’re a young person feeling frustrated by the whole dating scene, you’re definitely not alone. There’s a pretty universal sigh out there from people swiping left and right, going on dates that go nowhere, or having conversations that feel like they’re stuck on repeat. The big question on so [...]

Bad Dating Advice

August 4th, 2025|Tags: |

Dating today can feel like wading through a minefield of trending hashtags and “expert” advice from people you’ve never met—but who have millions of followers. TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and a thousand dating blogs offer endless opinions. Some advice sounds flashy and liberating, but much of it is just plain bad—it [...]

High Body Count

August 4th, 2025|Tags: |

If there’s a question that makes Christian couples squirm in the weeks or months leading up to engagement, it’s this one: “How many people have you had sex with?” It can pop up suddenly—maybe during a walk, over coffee, or on a late-night call. One person gets brave and asks, [...]

Crossing the Line

August 3rd, 2025|Tags: |

Let’s have an honest conversation about a tough topic: casual sex among Christian singles. Once largely taboo in church circles, the subject now comes up in counseling offices, accountability groups, and late-night talks more than many realize. The truth? More and more dating Christians are engaging in sex outside of [...]

Love for Sale

August 3rd, 2025|Tags: |

Have you ever heard someone say, “Everything has a price”? In today’s dating world, that line feels closer to reality than ever. Enter the trend of transactional dating—when relationships become less about genuine connection and more about trading benefits, favors, or resources. It’s the idea that love (or at least [...]

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