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Bible Study for a dating couple?

slmckenzie

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Hey all.

I have been dating the love of my life for the past 6 1/2 months. Things have been great, and I've never been happier. However, through our relationship, I have discovered that my faith life has hit a stalemate, and it's been eating at me for awhile.

We'd like to get together and do a bible study to help grow our faith. We want a bible study that will focus more on relationships, and will help to bring us together in Christ. We want to grow our relationship together spiritually, and would like some guidance through His word.

Does anybody have any good bible studies that dating couples can do together that cover those topics? I've done a lot of looking, and I'm only really finding *married* bible studies. We're not married! We're college (soon-to-be-graduated) students, and are having a tough time finding one that would cater to us. We're stuck in a cruddy middle-ground: too old for teenage dating bible studies, and too young for marriage-based bible studies.

If you have any ideas or any directional ideas that we can take, it would be more than appreciated!

Thanks!!
 

Blank123

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thats something i've been wanting to start with my bf too but neither of us are huge fans of most of the Bible devotionals out there so we're planning on just picking a book from the Bible and studying that together. getting some good commentaries or study aids (lexicons, etc..)to help understand that specific book i think would be more beneficial than buying a ready made study. it gives you a little more freedom to read what is actually in the text rather than what the author of the study wants you to read.
 
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