Single Men and Single Women of Faith Should Try eHarmony

by Chris Abraham on 23/02/2006 · 0 comments

If you love and honor God and think finding a mate in a world that has the three-date rule is impossible, try eHarmony.


If you are a single man or woman of faith who walks with the Lord and enjoys traditional values and a desire to maintain your character and personal relationship with God while still looking for a mate, you should really give eHarmony a try. In my experience so far, the girls are very beautiful and the matching scheme seems to work like a charm. And they are good girls, they’re honest, they’re sweet and they really want to find someone who is compatible with their deepest values: God and family.

I know it must be nearly impossible to date in the modern world as a person of Faith who desires to walk with God but I think that eHarmony does most of the heavy lifting, the pre-filtering, and asks the right questions in a perfectly generous and polite way.

You can ask your potential mate indirectly and politely if he expects to have premarital sex, if he love his family, if he wants to have kids, and if God and Jesus Christ play a major part in sculpting his life.

And even if you’re less spiritual and openly Christian or religious, I think that eHarmony does a pretty good job of filtering out creeps.

So, if you’re looking for an online dating site that wears its kid gloves on hits sleeve, so to speak, and you want to be able to find not just smart, not just sexy, and not just willing participants, but someone to date who wants to commit, has morals, has devotion, and has the patience to navigate a very time-consuming and complex matchmaking process, then eHarmony seems to fit the bill.

That said, I will be very surprised if I find someone for me on eHarmony.

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