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By Jonathan "JP" Pokluda

  • Release Date: 2021-03-02
  • Genre: Christianity
5 Score: 5 (From 128 Ratings)

Description

Everyone wants to be loved--to find someone who will stick with them through all of life's ups and downs, someone who is in it for the long haul. But in a world where dating is increasingly based on split-second decisions and geared toward casual relationships rather than marriage, it's easy for single people to feel discouraged, used, or unworthy of true love and lasting affection. Reality just never seems to match up with our (often wildly unrealistic) expectations.

Jonathan "JP" Pokluda has counseled thousands of young singles through the pain and heartbreak of dating the world's way. Now he wants to dispel the myths, misconceptions, and fairy tales you've believed about dating and replace them with the truth from the One who invented marriage, created you to crave relationship, and is the very embodiment of true love. With plenty of true stories about relationships healed and love found, this practical book explains God's purposes for singleness, dating, and marriage and covers why you should date, who you should date, and how you should date.

If you're ready to trade the world's way of dating for the way that actually works, it's time to begin dating well.

Reviews

  • if you’re a young adult.. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???!!!

    5
    By sawitoninsta
    Seriously this is one of the best books that I’ve read in a very long time. Not only as a woman, but as a young adult who has always struggled with the concept of dating and God’s plan for it. JP knocked it out of the park with this one. He touches on every single struggle and misconception that the world has taught us about dating. I couldn’t recommend this book more. My small group is starting it this weekend and I CANNOT wait to see how God uses it to speak into their lives as much as it did mine.
  • 10/10

    5
    By JamieStew
    Wow, what a great read! When friends are getting married and having children, it’s difficult to stay focused in our time of singleness and focus on your relationship with Christ, not on finding a spouse.

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