Dating For Life (DVD)
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My friends are dating. Some of them are going too far, I think. My parents tell me to wait, but how long do I have to wait? How far is too far? Does the Bible say there’s just one person for me? How far can I go without regretting it later? The divorce rate is over 50% in western culture; this statistic is no longer a shocker. More disturbing than this reality, however, is the ease with which culture seems to have absorbed this trend. Incomes are being split, families are being divided and children are asked to choose which parent they want to live with. This presentation, intended for those dating age, begins the discussion on the concept of dating. Addressing many of the tough issues facing young people today. Brett explores the concepts of culture, sex and money and how these issues relate to Christian dating in the 21st century world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781770691834
ISBN10: 1770691839
Produced by: Bottled Media
Binding: Video DVD
Published: April 2011
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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