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"Christian Singles: Questions To Keep Your Spirit Alive"
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by Drew Harris
With
special events like Valentine's Day coming and going each year,
I am reminded how difficult it can be to retain your spirit of
who you are when you're a Christian single.
It
just sometimes feels like it would be easier to mold yourself
into whatever your dating partners want, and then you can get
on with living happily ever after. Become
what other people want you to be, date non-Christians, etc.
I
was recently reminded of this when I met up with a friend for
coffee. As energetic, bubby, positive, social, million-miles an
hour type of Christian girl, she was telling me about her new
boyfriend. They had moved in together, he didn't like to socialize,
he was quiet and reserved, and all they did was watch TV.
They
didn't even put up a Christmas tree or lights this past holiday
season, because he thought it was all a waste of time. This from
my friend who usually wears a Santa hat for the entire month of
December.
As
we chatted, she kept justifying all of the things that they obviously
didn't have in common. I then noticed her usually dancing eyes
had lost their shine. How
sad, I thought. Why had she given up on her spirit?
During
my many years of single life, I attended a workshop where one
of the exercises was to write done all of the things that we were
looking for in a partner. But in order to do that, we first had
to write down all of the things that defined us as people.
This prompted an amazing series of soul-searching questions.
- What
did I believe in?
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What role did God play in my life?
- What
were my values?
- What
was important to me?
- On
career, did I work to live, or live to work?
- What
did I do for fun?
- What
hobbies did I have?
- What
offended me?
- What
did I consider to be right and wrong, moral and immoral, ethical
and unethical?
- What
were my politics?
- What
were my dreams?
- What
goals did I have?
- What
about my family and the desire for more kids?
- What
charities and causes did I support?
By defining what I wanted in another person, I was first clarifying
and refining my own self image and my own spirit.
I
developed a vision of my Christian singles partner, based on my
own definition of what my spirit was (as opposed to the other
way around).
I
became more and more committed to sustaining my spirit while searching
for a partner. As it turned out, when my spirit was challenged
by some of the people I dated (if they weren't Christian or if
we clashed on any of the answers to the questions above), I had
the confidence and inner conviction to politely say good-bye and
move onto the next person.
It
still took me a long time to find the right person (or rather,
she found me). I still had to suffer through a few more Valentine's
Days, which always reminded me of my singleness. Yet, I came to
realize that it had never been more important to know what I stood
for.
You
too can do the same. Answer those questions above and understand
what you stand for.
Then
you can continue your search for like-minded people. The Internet
and website
personals speeds that whole process up for you, letting
you refine your search by specific age ranges, kids or not, divorced
or not, white, black, location, income level, career path, values,
etc.
Your
spirit will truly sing when you start getting to know like-minded
people. Copyright
© 2005 Drew Harris
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