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I take it the last relationship didn't work out.
My advice is to find a good Christian man who can serve as your mentor and help you work on your social skills. Then you won't have to ask strangers on a public forum.
Again I need real TACT, real TACT on this one and LOTS OF PRAYER! Dont want to instantly turn her off by preaching against Osteen & Meyer, but in time show her the error of those types and their hedonistic doctrines. This would have been the approach of my all time favorite pastor (whom is deceased). He was big on discipleship and he never would openly preach against Osteen or Warren or whoever. He would in time build a friendship and show the scriptures and in time let the person come to his conclusions on the doctrines of Osteen Warren.
Maybe I am just an old fuddy-duddy, but where in the heck did kids go for advice before the internet?? Has the world changed so much that people cannot go and talk to other real in-the-flesh people (family members, extended family, pastor, school friend, co-worker, etc.) for advice? They don't even need to be Christians- some of the best learning and advice that has shaped my life has come from people that most likely were not believers- after all they are "wiser in (the ways of) this world than the children of light." That does not mean we don't filter what they say through the Word of God, but it also does not mean we can ignore them either.
That is not to say that there are not some sharp individuals on the BB, nor that I personally have never come on here asking for advice, but I think most of us are better served talking to someone who knows us personally rather than to a bunch of internet strangers.
If I am wrong, at least that will only be for the third time in my life - :laugh:
Maybe I am just an old fuddy-duddy, but where in the heck did kids go for advice before the internet?? Has the world changed so much that people cannot go and talk to other real in-the-flesh people (family members, extended family, pastor, school friend, co-worker, etc.) for advice? They don't even need to be Christians- some of the best learning and advice that has shaped my life has come from people that most likely were not believers- after all they are "wiser in (the ways of) this world than the children of light." That does not mean we don't filter what they say through the Word of God, but it also does not mean we can ignore them either.
That is not to say that there are not some sharp individuals on the BB, nor that I personally have never come on here asking for advice, but I think most of us are better served talking to someone who knows us personally rather than to a bunch of internet strangers.
If I am wrong, at least that will only be for the third time in my life - :laugh:
That reminds me of something I heard Howard Cosell say on Monday night Football many years ago: "I've never been wrong; once I thought I was, but I was mistaken." :laugh:
I take it the last relationship didn't work out.
My advice is to find a good Christian man who can serve as your mentor and help you work on your social skills. Then you won't have to ask strangers on a public forum.
The sarcasm can never stop by you can it?
I would say if she is a devoted follower of Joel Osteen, you may have someone who doesn't really want good doctrine...Time will tell whether she is just immature or opposed to truth. Show her a few Youtube videos of his comments and see if she agrees or disagrees with them.
Remember, you want someone who can be a partner in life and ministry...not someone who you will be dragging along always trying to change into the person you want her to be.
The sarcasm can never stop by you can it?
You just want to hear what you want to hear.
Originally Posted by Mexdeaf
Maybe I am just an old fuddy-duddy, but where in the heck did kids go for advice before the internet?? Has the world changed so much that people cannot go and talk to other real in-the-flesh people (family members, extended family, pastor, school friend, co-worker, etc.) for advice? They don't even need to be Christians- some of the best learning and advice that has shaped my life has come from people that most likely were not believers- after all they are "wiser in (the ways of) this world than the children of light." That does not mean we don't filter what they say through the Word of God, but it also does not mean we can ignore them either.
That is not to say that there are not some sharp individuals on the BB, nor that I personally have never come on here asking for advice, but I think most of us are better served talking to someone who knows us personally rather than to a bunch of internet strangers.
Why would you think I have not or am not going to do that? Old Timer is sharp yes, so its wise to get advice from in the flesh people.
Originally Posted by abcgrad94
I take it the last relationship didn't work out.
My advice is to find a good Christian man who can serve as your mentor and help you work on your social skills. Then you won't have to ask strangers on a public forum.
The sarcasm can never stop by you can it?
EXACTLY. Thank you for this. I got allot of positive and encouraging posts on FB and Christian Cafe. But some of the posters here have been very sarcastic and so I have ignored them.
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I know I need a partner and not just chemistry. One gal that flew out to meet me from one of the dating sites I feel there is a spiritual attachment, I just do not feel any romantic chemistry with her. I am ideally looking for someone with a strong spiritual and chemistry attachment. The book The Five Love Languages SINGLES EDITION has been very helpful.
Texdeaf used the term "kids". Someone posted that you are in your 30's. Thus the question that you chose to ignore, which was OK, BTW.
I dont know about her church as I have not been there.