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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 2/10/2008 4:46:55 AM
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crystalblue
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This is a lonnggg thread. I love this book. The title is a bit deceptive. It's really about how to do relationships from a more christian perspective. One of the best books I've ever read on the subject. (Actually probably the best book.) Wish it had been around when I was a teenager.
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 2/22/2008 9:35:29 PM
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fruitots9
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I haven't read it, but have only heard positive reviews overall about the book.
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 2/23/2008 4:35:25 AM
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My book will be titled "When dating kissed you goodbye" I'm sure it will be great.
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 2/23/2008 3:17:14 PM
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One of the best books I've ever read on the subject. (Actually probably the best book.) Wish it had been around when I was a teenager. Well it certainly is more geared and applicable to teenagers. It is too bad that Joshua Harris didn't admit any of the problems his approach caused when the church he pastors first introduced this concept. I Kissed Dating Goodbye: Wisdom or Foolishness?
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 2/23/2008 7:19:22 PM
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Great book, loved it. There are numerous resources on the net on this topic.
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 5/10/2008 11:37:13 AM
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Geocacher301
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What Problems Joshua Harris Acknowledged About How Singles Relate At His Church (But Doesn’t Share on His Website) What Problems Joshua Harris Acknowledged About How Singles Relate At His Church (But Doesn’t Share on His Website) I know that this has been mentioned briefly on various other threads on this blog but thought it merited its own thread and more discussion. Here are some points that Joshua Harris made in a message entitled “Coursthip Smourtship: What Really Matters in Relationships” given on November 20, 2005. In this message he acknowledged that how the single men in women at his church releated (not all): * Could be described as standoffishness, overly reserved, a certain level of uptightness * Isn’t how relationships should work in God’s family After acknowledging these problems Harris indicated what he thought was proper for singles: * Felt desire for God to bless single men and women with the good gift of marriage in his time. * Didn’t want the singles ministry to become a “meat market” but one in which godly friendships can lead to purposeful courtships and God glorifying relationships * Purposeful courtship can only happen when if mature men and women first feel the freedom to get to know each other in brother/sister friendships * Men not scared about initiating friendships with women * Felt there had been some confusion * It is ok for brothers and sisters to go out to lunch/dinner together, grab coffee, and email one another. * Should ok talk church lobby w/o asked when is the wedding date Harris also clarified his views on singles “guarding one’s heart.” Harris even felt the word was misapplied: * One should not become self focused in attempt from ever being disappointed. * Not to guard your hearts from attraction (don’t run away from a friendship when there is attraction) God can help process that it in godly way; * If attempt guard ourselves against attraction/disappointment will cut ourselves off from the good gifts of friendship/fellowship that God has for us. * If not mutual attraction/interest God help you walk through that. There will be times of disappointment. * Some walk out courtships decide not to get married; successful if walked out in integrity; I admire that Harris did have the courage to acknowledge problems at his church. Usually one is well on to solving a problem after the problem has been acknowledged. Hopefully this message brought about a change at least at CLC with how singles relate. The message was given 2.5 years ago. For those of you reading this still part of a SG Church what change have you noticed at CLC or within SG as a result of this message? It is interesting to note that even at Harris’s own church there were significant problems with how singles related. From reading his books and looking at his website you would think that only dating had problems. Harris doesn’t mention any problems with his system in his books. People say that there is never a “perfect church” but when I read his books one would think he has found perfect system for singles. This is probably my biggest issue with the way Harris has presented his “kissing dating goodbye” approach; he fails to admit any problems this approach can have. In other words, he is setting people up for false expectations when he doesn’t warn of the problems with his approach. It is like saying he found the “perfect church” when there is no perfect church. One problem I have with all of this is when I look at Harris’s website I don’t see these problems mentioned He mentions where he has added these messages to the DVD package he sells but doesn’t mention any of the particular problems on his website: http://www.joshharris.com/2007/11/dvd_messages_old_and_new_1.php Wouldn’t it have made sense to spread the word about the problems with his approach to correct the imbalance his books created by not mentioning any of these problems? Some Harris defenders cite this message as when people criticize Harris and his books. The only problem is that he doesn’t seem to be widely sharing these problems he found in his own congregation with his approach. One other thought on this is “so what else is new.” The problems he acknowledged have seemed to have always coexisted with the group/courtship approach. Sovereign Grace had been using Harris’s approach of “kissing dating goodbye” for almost 20 years when Harris wrote his book. At least in this message the problems were finally acknowledged by someone in leadership. My thought in the past was that pastors only wanted to hear what they wanted to hear about this approach (only the good). One person on the SGU blog conjectured that Harris was between a rock and a hard place on this. He has a large following among the home schooling crowd that admire the group/courtship model he has set up. It would be hard for him to come out and backpedal on what he has said is such a good system. Unfortunately to my knowledge the above message is no longer downloadable from the CLC website. I am interested in hearing what comments people have on this.
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RE: Have you read "I Kissed Dating Goodbye"? - 5/12/2008 3:19:10 PM
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ORIGINAL: crystalblue This is a lonnggg thread. I love this book. The title is a bit deceptive. It's really about how to do relationships from a more christian perspective. One of the best books I've ever read on the subject. (Actually probably the best book.) Wish it had been around when I was a teenager. I agree totally! Having been raised in a church, but never hearing Josh Harris' perspective... let's just say that hearing it as a 30 year old was refreshing! I didn't have to 'date' as the 'world' defined it... past attempts never really worked out in the first place... and now I know why. I think it helps mostly with re-thinking your motivation for dating in the first place. And I'm pretty sure that Harris said that it won't be the same for everyone...
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