Hey Everyone,
A few months ago, I was able to catch up with a couple I know who met online, but were in different countries across the world from each other. They are married now, but after listening to their story, I marveled at all the time, patience, prayers, and resources (travel costs, endless fees, court documents, etc.) that were needed to make this marriage happen. While they are very happy together, I think they would be the first to admit that it was a pure string of miracles from God that allowed them to be together.
Many of the other singles I talk to these days have either: been or are interested in someone who is very far away; have attempted or are attempting a relationship with someone who is a long distance away from them; or, were/are still in a long-distance relationship and trying to figure out a way to be closer to each other or even marry.
With the internet making it possible to literally meet someone from anywhere in the world, it seems that many single people who spend much time chatting online have met someone they were interested in -- but distance got in the way.
I have often wondered if this is God's current intent for many singles -- does God really want us to meet someone we could potentially marry, but have that person be literally half the world away? (And of course, for some people, living even an hour away from each other might be as challenging as living on opposite sides of the galaxy.)
Does God expect us to trust Him to overcome all these hurdles (time, transportation, trust, major expense, etc.) and marry anyway? Or does He want most of us to cut away the heartstrings we've accumulated, sometimes after years of connection, and just keep going until we meet someone... closer?
I don't think there are any right or wrong answers here (but I could be wrong.) This thread is just meant to start a discussion about thoughts and experiernces such as:
* What do you define as being a "long distance", and have you or would you try to make a long-distance relationship work?
* How much would you put into a long-distance relationship and why? (I realize this depends on how serious it is, but that's also a big component to this topic -- if you're interested in someone far away, how much time, effort, and money would you have to put into getting to know them in order to KNOW that it was "serious"?)
* Do you think you would you be married now if it wasn't for distance? Are you still hanging on, or did you have to let a long-distance situation go?
* Has distance ever worked in your favor? (Did God save you from a bad relationship or situation because it was so far away?)
I am also going to include a poll that will hopefully give us an idea of how many readers/posters have been affected by distance in their quest to find a spouse. Poll answers will be multiple choice and anonymous, so any answers you give will be private. However, I hope you'll come back and share your stories in the thread!
All thoughts are welcome and thank you in advance for sharing!
A few months ago, I was able to catch up with a couple I know who met online, but were in different countries across the world from each other. They are married now, but after listening to their story, I marveled at all the time, patience, prayers, and resources (travel costs, endless fees, court documents, etc.) that were needed to make this marriage happen. While they are very happy together, I think they would be the first to admit that it was a pure string of miracles from God that allowed them to be together.
Many of the other singles I talk to these days have either: been or are interested in someone who is very far away; have attempted or are attempting a relationship with someone who is a long distance away from them; or, were/are still in a long-distance relationship and trying to figure out a way to be closer to each other or even marry.
With the internet making it possible to literally meet someone from anywhere in the world, it seems that many single people who spend much time chatting online have met someone they were interested in -- but distance got in the way.
I have often wondered if this is God's current intent for many singles -- does God really want us to meet someone we could potentially marry, but have that person be literally half the world away? (And of course, for some people, living even an hour away from each other might be as challenging as living on opposite sides of the galaxy.)
Does God expect us to trust Him to overcome all these hurdles (time, transportation, trust, major expense, etc.) and marry anyway? Or does He want most of us to cut away the heartstrings we've accumulated, sometimes after years of connection, and just keep going until we meet someone... closer?
I don't think there are any right or wrong answers here (but I could be wrong.) This thread is just meant to start a discussion about thoughts and experiernces such as:
* What do you define as being a "long distance", and have you or would you try to make a long-distance relationship work?
* How much would you put into a long-distance relationship and why? (I realize this depends on how serious it is, but that's also a big component to this topic -- if you're interested in someone far away, how much time, effort, and money would you have to put into getting to know them in order to KNOW that it was "serious"?)
* Do you think you would you be married now if it wasn't for distance? Are you still hanging on, or did you have to let a long-distance situation go?
* Has distance ever worked in your favor? (Did God save you from a bad relationship or situation because it was so far away?)
I am also going to include a poll that will hopefully give us an idea of how many readers/posters have been affected by distance in their quest to find a spouse. Poll answers will be multiple choice and anonymous, so any answers you give will be private. However, I hope you'll come back and share your stories in the thread!
All thoughts are welcome and thank you in advance for sharing!