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Okay guys (and girls) I'm guessing there is another thread about this SOMEWHERE but I couldn't find it so I'm just go ahead and ask.
I met this girl about 6 months ago, we pretty much only talked at school but lately we've been hanging out more often. We have a ton of interests in common, she really likes me (and I like her alot), but here's the deal..
1. She is basically a non practicing catholic.. and that worries me a little bit (as far as getting involved in a relationship goes) because I am a very strong protestant.
She is VERY open in talking about faith and God and what not, she straight out said she's a virgin and wants to stay that way until she's married (I didn't ask that btw, she came right out and said it, which I was impressed with..)
She is very hard working and I see alot of 'fruit' in her life that I wouldn't expect to see in a non-christian.
Pretty much I think she just needs an example and encouragement to really get into a realationship with God, which leads me to me question..
2. Is it possible (or even desirable) to date someone who's faith isn't as strong as yours, if they aren't hostile to the strength of your faith and seem like they want to grow in their faith?
and just some side notes for some perspective
1. She is a non practicing catholic (as far as not attending church for awhile) mostly because of her family (both parents work out of town, and she has to take care of her sister while balancing her own job)
2. Whatever happens, I want to stay friends for atleast a few more months before anything serious starts to happen because I dont like jumping into relationships blind (I've learned my lesson before)
Pretty much anything yall can tell me that might help would be apprieciated. Any stories about dating christians at different stages..etc
Thanks,
JJ
I met this girl about 6 months ago, we pretty much only talked at school but lately we've been hanging out more often. We have a ton of interests in common, she really likes me (and I like her alot), but here's the deal..
1. She is basically a non practicing catholic.. and that worries me a little bit (as far as getting involved in a relationship goes) because I am a very strong protestant.
She is VERY open in talking about faith and God and what not, she straight out said she's a virgin and wants to stay that way until she's married (I didn't ask that btw, she came right out and said it, which I was impressed with..)
She is very hard working and I see alot of 'fruit' in her life that I wouldn't expect to see in a non-christian.
Pretty much I think she just needs an example and encouragement to really get into a realationship with God, which leads me to me question..
2. Is it possible (or even desirable) to date someone who's faith isn't as strong as yours, if they aren't hostile to the strength of your faith and seem like they want to grow in their faith?
and just some side notes for some perspective
1. She is a non practicing catholic (as far as not attending church for awhile) mostly because of her family (both parents work out of town, and she has to take care of her sister while balancing her own job)
2. Whatever happens, I want to stay friends for atleast a few more months before anything serious starts to happen because I dont like jumping into relationships blind (I've learned my lesson before)
Pretty much anything yall can tell me that might help would be apprieciated. Any stories about dating christians at different stages..etc
Thanks,
JJ