Debra K. Fileta

True Love Dates

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In True Love Dates, Debra Fileta encourages singles not to “kiss dating goodbye” but instead to experience a season of dating as a way to find real love. Through reading powerful, real-life stories (including the author’s personal journey) and gaining insights from Fileta’s experience as a professional counselor, readers will discover that it ispossible to find true love through dating.

Christians are looking for answers to finding true love. They are disillusioned with the church that has provided little practical application in the area of love and relationships. They’ve been bombarded by Christian books that shun dating, idolize courting, fixate on spirituality, and in the end offer little real relationship help.

True Love Dates provides honest help for dating by guiding readers into vital relationship essentials for finding true love. Debra is a young, professional Christian counselor, and True Love Dates offer sound advice grounded in Christian spirituality. It delivers insight, direction, and counsel when it comes to entering the world of dating and learning to do it right the first time around. Drawing on the stories and struggles of hundreds of young men and women who have pursued finding true love, Fileta helps readers bypass unnecessary pain while focusing on the things that really matter in the world of dating.
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215 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • evihas quoted6 years ago
    Should you ever date someone you wouldn’t marry? My personal answer is no. There is little to be gained from dating someone you would never marry that you couldn’t glean from being friends with them. Instead of dating someone you would never marry, invest in healthy friendships and reap the same rewards without running additional risks
  • evihas quoted6 years ago
    Because my husband has a relationship with Jesus, I can trust that this higher calling in his life will challenge and motivate him to love me, to forgive me, and to serve me, even when his hurt emotions are telling him not to. And it does. He loves me in a way that no human can possibly love on his own. Because it’s not his own. God is at work in his life, producing fruit that I can fully trust, honor, and give myself to. Our relationship with God binds us together spiritually, but it also enables us to love each other unconditionally. I can’t imagine giving myself to a man who is motivated by anything less than that divine calling
  • evihas quoted6 years ago
    First John 4:18 explains that “there is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.”
    There may be no room for fear in love, but there is always room for attraction. Attraction is the mutual drawing of two human beings to one another. It signals affection, connection, and interest chat is sometimes subtle — and sometimes strong. It is the precursor to all that is good in a relationship, leading two people to establish intimacy and exclusivity within their relationship. Attraction is important; in fact, it’s crucial. But it must never be confused with that head-over-heels feeling.

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