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How to Find and Bond With Christian Friends

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Treat all your friends like gold dust and value your friend irrespective of his faith. If you are looking for a Christian friend, it is not at all a difficult task. Having a Christian friend will help you to grow in your faith and enlighten you spiritually. And if you are from the same faith, you will be glad to meet your folks in your church or by being a part of various Christian groups. If you are single and interested in dating Christian singles, then you can join Christian community. However, there are more ways to make Christian friends and you can search for them through various social networks.

Make Friends through christian dating Sites

This is one of the easiest ways to find Christian friends online for dating. There are many websites worldwide which feature Christian groups settled in various countries. These sites help you in finding your perfect Christian friend or date by making you register or join Christian community. If you are the one who is glued to your computer system and loves to surf or chat online, this is the most convenient way to share your thoughts and communicate with other Christian singles.

Make Friends through Social Websites

Social websites like MySpace and others help you to become member of multiple of Christian groups. Create a profile of yours in any of the social websites and join Christian community formed in the website. If no such community exits, then you can create one and you might be surprised to have scores of Christian friends visiting your profile and giving you their thoughts and views. Even you can find in some social websites Christian blogs, forums and discussions where you can read views towards Christian faith and world.

There are many other social networks and organizations, too, which introduce you to Christian groups of different countries. When you happen to come across these organizations, then take your chance to join Christian community and make friends. It might be a perfect chance to have friends of same faith and value, though coming from different walks of life.

Anirban Bhattacharya
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4 Customer Reviews of “How to Find and Bond With Christian Friends”

Paul wrote on February 13, 2010

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my christian friends dont care about me?
So I’m a 16 year old male and I go to church. In the past a lot of people from church cared about me. But over the past few months I’ve felt so unstable, like I’m going to burst out crying because I am emotionally hurt after being in an emotionally abusive relationship with my siblings. The outcome of that relationship? I started to hate them.

Pretty much to me its funny how my brothers and sisters in Christ don’t care about me anymore, I clearly stated I was hurting. No one came to listen to me or try and help me with my problems.

A lot of people I know agree that I am a caring, understanding guy and I care about everyone. But because my friends don’t care about me and no ones there whenever I need help. I feel really, frustrated. That I wasted my time trying to create a bond between us.

No one notices me in church, One day I didn’t feel like eating because I was really hurt and needed someone to talk too in church. But i see them 5 minutes later and they acted like no one noticed I was gone. Funny thing is when someone disappears they all start freaking out. But when I disappear no one cares.

Really I’m about to cry…. I know my friends are busy and all, but i feel that its like a one sided relationship with them you know what I’m saying? :S What should I do?

Rizzo The Cleaner wrote on February 13, 2010

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You need to talk to your pastor, or leader of your youth group or something. Someone with the wisdom of age and experience. Don’t assume that teenagers are all altruistic and selfless, Christian or not.
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saintmeghan wrote on February 13, 2010

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Sometimes the people you hold most important in life aren’t there when you need them the most. When this happens, you find other options.

If you have other relatives, go to them for help. If you have counsellors at school, talk to them. Sit down with your parent, if you can. Stress your situation more to others.

Also, pray. God is always listening. Things are only tough for a while and it’s always it’s darkest before the dawn. Stay positive through this and fall back onto your faith. Besides, when no one else is there for you, God always is.
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Hannah wrote on February 13, 2010

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I totally feel for you..I am very sorry to hear this:(

I’m 14 (girl), and I have once felt the same way. But now I have great friends and just awesome people all around me. You should ask them if they are ignoring you or something. I definitely go to church, too, and I am a Christian. Do you have ANYBODY to talk to about this, other than the computer? I mean, parents? Try participating in some social activites, maybe invite them out somewhere (maybe like a movie, or bowling or something) and try to reconnect with them. If they are just plain rude, harsh people, then maybe try another church? Or defnitely at least talk to your youth pastor about it..:) good luck, mean it
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