Looking For The Middle: The Christian’s Guide to Modern Dating
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
A couple of weeks ago, we asked our Facebook group what they wanted to hear us talk about and there were so many great questions we couldn't narrow it down! So, we're answering them all instead! Rapid fire style and like a CouchCast on steroids.
Today's Questions:
1. Thoughts on dating someone who is divorced and/or has kids when you haven’t been divorced and don’t have kids.
2. How do you know if you’re dealing with a gut feeling, doubt, or self sabotage when you are first getting to know someone?
3. Am I closing myself off to opportunities to meet someone because I will only talk to guys that live in my area?
4. How to navigate when your best friend is dating someone you don’t approve of/get along with naturally?
5. When is a good time to bring up counseling when starting to date someone?
CouchCast: Black Friday Edition!
So, You've Been Dating Awhile... Now What?
CouchCast: A Blast from the Past
Navigating Heartbreak and Disappointment
CouchCast: Help! I'm Scared of Going on a Bad Date
Foundations of Flirting
CouchCast: Good Questions to Ask on a First Date
Putting Your Best Foot Forward
CouchCast: How to Stay Friends After One Date that Didn't "Click"
Halloween Special!!
An Honest Conversation About Dating and Singleness
CouchCast: Can You Date "Too Fast" as a Christian?
8 Things A Single Person Never Wants to Hear (...and how to respond to them)
CouchCast: Should You Ever Date Your Ex?
Why You Need a Tribe... The Importance of Good Girlfriends in Your Life
CouchCast: Perks of Being Single
Are You Ready to Meet Your Husband?
CouchCast: How to Let a Guy Know You're Interested
How Far is Too Far?
CouchCast: How to Encourage Spiritual and Personal Growth in a Relationship
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