Christian Dating Service – Review

Christian Cafe

Over the years I have seen many people who want a lasting relationship struggle to meet other Christians. Sometimes after trying over a period of time they get discouraged.  I found a Christian dating service called, ChristianCafe.com

No, I’m not looking to date someone; my wife and I have been on a date for over 38 years now.  But I decided to review this service, compare it to other services, and then share what I found out with you.

I actually found comparisons with both eHarmony and BigChurch right on their site.  I was impressed with the differences.

I thought one of the best parts about ChristianCafe.com was not just their free trial, but the benefits you get from their free trial.  I’ll tell you about that in a minute, but first let me tell you what they say about themselves.

What They Say

The premier Christian singles site. A comfortable relaxing online Cafe where Christian singles connect with one other. Whether you’re looking for a companion, a date, or a soul mate, ChristianCafe.com is the place for you!

By comparison, ChristianCafe.com is a service only for Christian singles. These singles have faith as a priority in their life and are only seeking someone who shares their religious beliefs.

Profiles

ChristianCafe.com dating profiles are centered around a persons faith. For example, there is a short answer question, ‘Describe your Christian faith. Where are you at and what are your goals? What Scripture verses are important to you?’. Likewise, when searching for matches on ChristianCafe.com , one can select from the standard criteria, but also from items such as level of Christian faith, level of church involvement, and denomination. This type of focus is not available on a secular dating site like eHarmony.

The service eHarmony sends matches based on a personality survey filled out when joining the service; eHarmony members can only communicate with (and view the profiles of) those that are sent to them as matches.

You Have Full Control Over The Search

By comparison, ChristianCafe.com allows its members full control in searching for potential matches, providing over over 20 search criteria in helping them find their match. This way singles can search all profiles on ChristianCafe.com and decide themselves whether there could be a connection. members can contact these people right away as the service provides a free 10 day trial that includes the ability to communicate with other members. 

Meet Christian Singles Now

ChristianCafe.com allows singles to get started right away. Christian singles can fill out a profile and start communicating with other Christian singles immediately – and free! (during the free trial period). eHarmony requires filling out an extensive personality profile which could take up to an hour, and then users must wait for new matches to be sent to them. Even then, users have to pay to even see photos of their matches, let alone being able to contact them.

I also found that there testimonials go back to January of 2002, so they have been helping people get together for over 7 years. 

Free Trial

But I still think the best part is the free trial offer. The site says that with a free trial you can profile and browse thousands of profiles of other Christian singles. Their free trial includes a lot, including, posting a profile and communicating with other singles using email, winks or quick messaging.  The free trial includes access to send and read email; have full search capability; view full size photos; and view ‘Who’s Online’ and, communicate with them.

I think this is perhaps their best selling point.  Someone can try it for free and see all that they have to offer and use it and see if it is indeed the service they are looking for.

Check It Out Yourself

If this is a service that you have been looking for, then go to the site and check it out for yourself; just Click Here

If you do decide to use the service, please let us know about it; if you like it or not.  Come back to this post and type a comment below.

And, if you have any comments about Christian dating services, please put them below.  Let us know what you know or have experienced.

Meet Christian Singles!

Keeping Your Dreams Alive

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There are may who go through life feeling unfulfilled because they have never reached their dreams.  Some people have talked themselves out of their dreams.  Others feel that the things they once desired are too far out of their reach now.

There are those who think that they are too old to follow their dreams while others see no possible way to achieve them with the current economic situation.

Why?  What happened?

In this Podcast you will see how to keep your dreams alive and learn some very practical things that you can do right now to not only keep them alive, but  see your dreams come into reality.

Enjoy this podcast. It’s about 13 minutes.
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What Kind Of Day?

Is today a good day because something good happened to you, or is it a lousy day because something lousy happened to you?

Can you really decide what kind of day you’re going to have?

You can’t always prevent what happens to you, but you can always determine what happens in you. In this video, find out how you can choose to have a good day, regardless of what happens.

Enjoy the video.

Do you have a comment about this?  We would love to hear from you! Take a moment and leave your comment below.

Internet Filtering – Review

Christian-Net  The Family Internet

Our first computer was in the living room, next to the dinning room table. Paula was in high school and Mike was 11.  It was 1995.

We had no Internet.  For email we used a very long telephone cord so that we could utilize Juno’s free email service.  The kids begged me to “get online.” Eventually we did get Internet service. By that time Paula was in college and Mike was in high school.

We all know that the computer is a very useful tool.  The Internet can give us access to information that can be helpful and beneficial, like this site for example!

But we also know that there is a lot of crap out there and it’s only a click away.  And lets face it, kids can get curious. At times friends can talk other friends in doing something that they shouldn’t.

Now there is Christian-Net

I found this service online.  They provide “Internet Filtering & Accountability.”  But in looking at all they have to offer, I discovered something that makes this service worth looking into.

It is designed for families.  The service lets you set up separate profiles for each family member.  I’ve never had any content filters or time restraints on my computer.  But the biggest complaint I have heard is that content filters can block sites that are not harmful, depending on the filtering level you pick.  But the problem is one level; one size fits all.

Christian-Net lets you have different levels for different family members and that can certainly put mom and dad at ease.

Some Of Their Features:

Multiple profiles for greater control.

Gone are the days of trying to cope with “One Size Fits All” filtering. Our filter can be customized to give each person in your family a completely different level of filtering, based on your preferences.

Detailed web usage reports.

Find out what your kids are viewing online, or send reports of your own access to an accountability partner. With Christian-Net it’s easy to send reports via email on a Daily, Weekly, or Monthly basis.

Time-based controls.

Want to restrict the time your kids can spend online? It’s easy with our new time controls!

Use on up-to 5 computers.

Does your family have more than one computer? You can use Christian-Net on up-to five computers without paying any additional license fees.

Application & protocol blocking.

Not only can you choose from over 20 categories to block, you can also block Internet-based applications and protocols, such as instant messengers, file sharing, VOIP, newsgroups, and chat.

If you’re looking for a product that can help you keep your family or small organization safe online, Christian-Net Home Edition is the solution for you. Our filter can be customized to not only block pornography, but any number of categories of undesirable content. It also features detailed web access reports that can be sent to the email address of your choice.

With our subscription-based pricing, your filter is always up-to-date, blocking most new pornographic web sites the day they come out. Your subscription to Christian-Net Home Edition also includes free product support via email and telephone. Additionally, you may install our software on up-to five computers at no additional charge.

I was surprised that the price is so low – $4.95.  And they do offer you a free 10 trial.

If you think this is something that might work for your household, and give you a little more peace of mind, go their site and check it out, and then get their free 10 day trial. To go to Christian-Net, Click Here.

If you do get this service, please come back to this post and leave a comment.  Tell us if you like it, how it’s working for your family, if you recommend it to others, etc.

Happy Father’s Day!

From one proud and happy dad to all other dads,

Happy Father’s Day!

I love my two children, Paula and Michael.  You can see pictures of them on the About page.

I found the following online.  It relates the origins of “Father’s Day.”

The following article contains the most popular story for the origins of our modern day holiday, called, “Father’s Day.”

The most popular story about the origins of Father’s Day is when Mrs. John B. Dodds, from Spokane, Washington, campaigned for a Father’s Day celebration. The idea came to her while she listed to a church sermon on the virtues of Mother’s Day.

She wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart. William Smart, a Civil War veteran, was widowed when his wife (Mrs. Dodd’s mother) died in childbirth with their sixth child. Mr. Smart was left to raise the newborn and his other five children by himself on a rural farm in eastern Washington state.

It was after Mrs. Dodd became an adult that she realized the strength and selflessness her father had shown in raising his children as a single parent.

She wanted all fathers to be honored with a special day all their own. She campaigned and worked to spread her message, and even got the help of friends and family to write letters to influential people who could make this dream happen for her.

After much hard work, Father’s Day was first celebrated on 1910 in Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Dodds wanted the date of the holiday to be on her father’s birthday, which was the fifth of June. But the events had to be moved to the nineteenth of June so there would be enough time to prepare.

In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a national Father’s Day. Finally in 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father’s Day.

Father’s Day has become a day to not only honor your father, but all men who act as a father figure. Stepfathers, uncles, grandfathers, and adult male friends are all honored on Father’s Day.

Again, to all the dads, “Happy Father’s Day!”  And if you’re a dad, feel free to leave a comment.

Is God Testing You?

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During difficult times there are those who would say, “God is just testing you.”  But is He really testing you?  This is a touchy subject for some people, but listen and see what you think.

Enjoy this podcast.  It’s about 7 minutes.

On this podcast I mentioned, “This Is My Story,” a special post about my life.

I also mentioned the podcast, “Confidence.”

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What Happened To Your Dreams?

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A flat tire, a story by Jack Canfield, and some time on my patio with Rachel – what do they have to do with your dreams?

If you have a dream you need to listen to this podcast.  If you have given up on your dreams, you need to listen to this podcast.  This could very well be the catalyst to get you back on course to seeing your dreams come to pass.

Enjoy this podcast; about 16 minutes.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living Your Dreams


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Do You Want To Survive Or Thrive?

Do you want to just survive, or would you rather thrive!?

On this short video (1:30) I talk about how God is willing and able to help you thrive.  Enjoy the Video!

Read the article, Is He Willing? for greater insight to God’s willingness and His ability.

What do you think?  Leave your comment below and let us know what’s on your mind.

He Got Kicked Out Of The Wedding!

[The Bible is an “Eastern” book.  It was written many years ago in the “East” which today we refer to as “The Middle East.”  As such, there are many customs and idioms that are not familiar to the “Western” mind.]

The month of June is traditionally a month when there are a lot of weddings.  So, let’s get some insight into what to wear to a wedding in Bible times.

Jesus spoke a parable about a guest at a wedding who did not have on a proper wedding garment.  This parable about a guest who was improperly dressed has caused confusion to many readers. Understanding the customs of the lands and times in which the Bible was written gives great insight to this parable.

In the parable, recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, we learn is that this particular wedding was the marriage of a king’s son.  This is the key to the parable.

What Did They Wear?

In Bible times affluent people owned what is referred to as wedding garments, or, wedding robes.  This attire for weddings indicated a person’s social standing. The more affluent people wore elaborate decorations on their wedding garments. Many times this clothing was passed down in the family.

Many weddings in our culture today do not specify a dress code. I have officiated at weddings where some male guests did not wear a coat or a tie.  I have even seen this at what we would call a “formal” wedding.  Never have I seen anyone escorted out of a wedding for improper attire.

But in Bible times, they attended weddings wearing their wedding robe. In the parable, there was a man who was attending without the proper wedding garment.

Maybe He Was Too Poor

Now there are those who might argue that perhaps this man could not afford the proper attire for the wedding.  They might argue, “Well at least he showed up for the wedding.  Why was he escorted out?”

I mentioned that the key to this parable was that it was the marriage of a king’s son.  In Bible times if you were invited to a wedding given by a king for the marriage of one of his children, you did not wear your own wedding robe.  Attending that marriage with your own wedding robe would be a great insult, because the king would provide a wedding robe for all the guests.

The king would make careful arrangements to see that all the guests were given a wedding robe for the occasion.  The garments would be delivered to each guest.  Everyone who attended would then be wearing the attire provided for them by the king.

So when you attended a wedding given by a king, you didn’t come showing your own social standing, wealth, or prestige, but rather you were showing the king’s power and prestige.

Those Listening Understood

Those hearing Jesus speak this parable understood what he was saying. They lived in this culture and practiced these customs. They understood that this man was not too poor to acquire a proper garment.  They understood that this was not a mistake, but a deliberate act by the man in refusing what the king provided.  They understood why the king ordered him to be thrown out of the wedding.

The last verse of the parable is often misunderstood.  It reads, “For many are called, but few are chosen.”

If you are “called” to a wedding, then you have been invited.  It would be better understood as, “Many are invited…”   Many are invited, but few have chosen to accept the invitation and put on the robe that was provided them.

Jesus was teaching about the kingdom of God.  Because God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.  Those that accept Christ are made righteous.  You could say that they are clothed in God’s righteousness.  You can’t earn your own righteousness; it is freely given to you because of the work of Christ.

The invitation by the King is to all of mankind.  Some will choose to accept Christ; others will not.

The king was not unfair or cruel.  He had extended the man the invitation and provided the robe for him.  The man refused to wear the robe which was an insult to the king.

Are You One Of The Chosen Few?

Many wonder if they are one of the “few chosen.”   The choosing was whether the man would wear the robe that the king provided.  It was a free will decision by that man to accept the invitation and to wear the robe.

The “chosen” are those who choose to accept what God has to offer. Otherwise, many would be called or invited, and then God would pick and choose who gets to stay and who has to leave.  There are some who think that’s the way God operates!  If that were true, then we would have no free will to decide. But God never takes away your free will.

This parable is about the kingdom of heaven.  The choosing is by the individual, whether he is going to accept what God has extended in Christ or not accept it. Will you accept the righteousness that God has extended to you?

The choice is up to the individual.  Will you accept the invitation that He extended in Christ and put on what has been given you free of charge? Or will you reject the invitation?

It is not of our own abilities, but rather the King’s abilities. Doing your own works to make yourself righteous before God is to refuse the righteousness that He has already freely made available to you through the completed work of Christ.  Few have chosen to accept both the invitation and all that God has freely extended in Christ.

So, how do you know if you are one of the few?  Make the choice!  Accept God’s invitation which is to all of mankind. And, accept His righteousness which is freely yours thorough the completed work of Christ.

Matthew 22:1-14
And Jesus answered and spoke unto them again by parables, and said,

The kingdom of heaven is like unto a certain king, which made a marriage for his son,

And sent forth his servants to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they would not come.

Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all things are ready: come unto the marriage.

But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his merchandise:

And the remnant took his servants, and entreated them spitefully, and slew them.

But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth: and he sent forth his armies, and destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city.

Then said he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy.

Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.

So those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests.

And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment:

And he said unto him, Friend, how came you in hither not having a wedding garment? And he was speechless.

Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

For many are called, but few are chosen.

Please leave a comment about wedding customs you know about, or any comment about this article.  We’d love to hear what you have to say.

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Mike Verdicchio
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There are a number of books that you can read to get insight on customs, manners, idioms and meanings from the eastern culture in which the Bible was written.  The best I know of were written by by Bishop K. C. Pillai.  I have had the pleasure of listening to recorded teaching by him.

He wrote three books, and they are hard to find, and are usually over priced.  But, if you want to you can check this link to see what Amazon has to offer. Light Through an Eastern Window

Another great resource that I have used for years is a book called, “Manners and Customs of the Bible,” by James Freeman. Mine was printed in 1972 and I know they have newer additions. For the newest edition, just click the link and it will take you to Amazon. The New Manners and Customs of the Bible (Pure Gold Classics)