I will add this, even though it might wrongly get me stoned to death.
I have been in relationships with women who claimed to be Christians. Went to church, could quote scripture (always selfishly and/or out of context), and all that, and at some point in time, I considered marrying them. However, I came to learn that none of them truly cared about Christ (but only about what they might get from him), and they certainly had no concern whatsoever for the lost. Not even a lick. You can learn a lot about somebody by just listening to them speak for, as Jesus said, out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth will speak. Whether you are a female looking for a life-long male partner, or whether you are a male looking for a life-long female partner, listen carefully to what they talk about before you even consider saying "I do." If they only ever talk about the things of this world (or themselves), while showing no genuine interest whatsoever for the things which are eternal, or if the only verses they ever (mis-) quote from scripture are verses which pertain to something that they want to get from God or you, then that should be a giant red flag for you. Personally, I have been there, I have done that, and I escaped by the skin of my teeth.
Anyhow, my comments are by no means meant to be interpreted as some sort of blanket condemnation of women (there are godly women in this world), but, normally, when I enter into conversations like this one, they are totally misconstrued. Instead, my comments are meant to hopefully help to keep others, whether males or females, from ignoring what ought to be giant red flags when considering a spouse. If you plan to have God as part of your marriage, then make sure that your potential spouse truly cares about him, and doing his will. If not, then you are going to enter into a relationship, whether in the dating stage, or whether in marriage itself, which will be like hell on earth. My clothes still smell like smoke.