As a single driven by the love of God, you know that trust and
faith in a potential partner is essential.
Not exact matches
Yet even Christian singles worry about being physically attracted to their
potential partners when all the other «pieces» of godliness and
faith in Scripture.
Sandy Mercurio, an active Catholic who is divorced, found herself
in largely the same situation as Sarah, Melanie, and Emily
in her 60s: Her
faith is a significant part of her life, so,
in considering a
potential partner, she hoped to find someone with whom she could share that.
For most traditional Christians, it is important that their
potential partner share their
faith, which is why on Morak Christian dating site, all our members identify themselves as practising Christians, with a strong
faith in Jesus.
ChristianMingle believes that one's
faith is a deeply important part of who a person is, and that religious beliefs are a driving force behind what Christians look for
in potential partners.
These kinds of investments make it more difficult to break things off, even
in abusive relationships.5, 6 Alternatively (and perhaps more upliftingly), those who remain
in longer relationships with insecurely attached
partners may have more
faith in their
partners»
potential to improve over time (that is, they have strong «growth» beliefs7), which might allow them to persevere
in the relationship and make an effort to help their
partners learn to enjoy higher quality relationship experiences.