satisfying or advertising?

(You might see this post twice, but I decided it needed to be on the front page too)

Ok, so if Christians are supposed to be content, and full in Christ, finding our All in All in Him, completely satisfied and at peace, and all the other stuff that we throw at situations, what is up with all the “Christian Singles” networks?  I’m serious, and am interested in this and opinions. 

www.christianmingle.com, www.eharmony.com, familylife/romance,  on and on!!

Christians are to be focused on Christ, His work, His plan in our lives.  We sing countless songs about how He is enough, He satisfies us, no one can love us like He does.  And yet, websites that are supposed to be “Christian” communication sites are plastered with singles’ adds, blind-date fun opportunities and compatibility tests. 

Is it just me, or are we missing something???

One Response to this post.

  1. I have to agree with you on this one. I get spam from some Christian dating site all the time. It drives me crazy! Sometimes it feels like Christians are more obsessed with finding someone than nonChristians are. Maybe it’s just me, but it feels like Christians can’t stand to see anyone single. It’s hard not to buy into it at times. I’m reading The Divine Romance right now and it has really helped me remember that God is supposed to be our everything and complete us, not another person. (I know that I should know that already, but sometimes I need a reminder.)

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