Rouge Toy Story characters aside, has anyone noticed that these threads continue to pop up on the regular?
Though we aren't as gung-ho about ministries as some members of say the Protestant community are, we do have them. I've seen Orthodox groups for married couples, the elderly, people seeking vocations etc. but I have not seen any such groups for single Orthodox. Yet, it is pretty clear that this is a significant challenge facing our community, especially in the Western world. Prayer is good, and we should continue to pray for ourselves and for others, but God has gifted us with the ability to be pragmatic. When it is clear that there is a major problem facing our community, efforts need to be undertaken to help alleviate this problem.
Right now the only real singles ministry is "orthodox and single", which might be well intentioned, but has a very small user base and a very inbalanced gender ratio of users who are often half a continent apart.
The other advice that we hear is that we should go to conferences and meet people, but there comes a certain point where you are too old to go to most of these conferences which are aimed at undergraduate (18 to early 20s aged) people. Where do you go when you get too old for that?
Marriage was a much simpler concept throughout most of history. People lived in small villages, and marriages were generally brokered between families. Many of these marriages did not start out as romantic affairs, as most relationships in our modern world do. Whether we want to admit it or not, in Western society today most marriages begin in an amorous and often lustful context. To not engage in sinful and lustful pre-marital activities is in many ways frowned on, even by some Christians. For those of us who choose not to engage in these activities, our pool of potential partners is very slim. The bottom line is that we need support and help from the broader orthodox community, or for many of us the temptation to have a secular marriage might become too strong over time.
I would implore anyone on this forum who is in a position of church leadership to please begin seeking answers and solutions while all the people dealing with this problem continue to pray and work hard on being good Christians.