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I have read a couple of books on dating that were written by Christians. I guess I was more looking for the ones that were discussing why the models of dating, or the ideas/suggestions that are usually throw around aren't helpful. The main one was "Courtship in Crisis", which was written in response to the whole "I kissed Dating Goodbye" thing, and was advocating for old school casual dating where you date around to get to know people before deciding which one you want to "go steady" with.
The other was "Where Have All the Good Men Gone?" which was complaining about there not being enough men in the church or that those men won't "man up" or are otherwise "unmarriageable". I think I like to torture myself with books or articles like this sometimes. To the author's credit, she did try to show the men's side of things, but it is obviously taking more of the side of women who are the intended readers.
Oh yeah, I did pick up "True Love Dates", which is...okay. I like the author's blog and have listened to a couple of her podcasts. I got as far as "you need to sort out your own crap before attaining a relationship", which she calls "dating inward". I've been working on that inner stuff for awhile anyway.
I haven't seen too many aimed at guys. Or if they are out there, don't seem to be that useful. Most of the advice I have seen in Christian books/blogs are the usual unhelpful if not shaming things you see in Christian circles. I find secular books to be more useful. I read one recently that is about finding a woman that matches your values, and how to identify if she is mature and has the skills to handle problems.
The other was "Where Have All the Good Men Gone?" which was complaining about there not being enough men in the church or that those men won't "man up" or are otherwise "unmarriageable". I think I like to torture myself with books or articles like this sometimes. To the author's credit, she did try to show the men's side of things, but it is obviously taking more of the side of women who are the intended readers.
Oh yeah, I did pick up "True Love Dates", which is...okay. I like the author's blog and have listened to a couple of her podcasts. I got as far as "you need to sort out your own crap before attaining a relationship", which she calls "dating inward". I've been working on that inner stuff for awhile anyway.
I haven't seen too many aimed at guys. Or if they are out there, don't seem to be that useful. Most of the advice I have seen in Christian books/blogs are the usual unhelpful if not shaming things you see in Christian circles. I find secular books to be more useful. I read one recently that is about finding a woman that matches your values, and how to identify if she is mature and has the skills to handle problems.
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