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Christian Advice for Single Christians Podcast
David Butler @ Oasis-Church-NJ.com
189 episodes
19 hours ago
Christian podcast messages on dating, relationships, finances and marriage and life brought to you by Oasis- Singles.com Our mission at Oasis Christian Singles is to be a resource hub that provides loving and practical support for Christian Singles of all stripes We are partnering with hundreds of Christian singles ministries, pastors, counselors and singles like yourself to bring you practical stuff you can use.
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Christian podcast messages on dating, relationships, finances and marriage and life brought to you by Oasis- Singles.com Our mission at Oasis Christian Singles is to be a resource hub that provides loving and practical support for Christian Singles of all stripes We are partnering with hundreds of Christian singles ministries, pastors, counselors and singles like yourself to bring you practical stuff you can use.
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When to Start Dating After a Breakup
Christian Advice for Single Christians Podcast
6 minutes 4 seconds
4 weeks ago
When to Start Dating After a Breakup
Breakups. They’re the emotional equivalent of stepping on a LEGO barefoot while carrying a tray of drinks. One moment you’re coasting along, imagining a future with someone, and the next, your heart is shattered into a thousand tiny pieces, like that LEGO. Been there. And if you’re anything like me, a Christian single who has walked this road, you’ve asked yourself: “When is the right time to start dating again?”
Spoiler alert: There’s no magic number of days, weeks, or months. But, hey, that doesn’t mean we can’t have some fun figuring it out together, right? Let’s dive in with a mix of humor, wisdom, and a sprinkle of grace.
Step 1: Heal Before You Deal
Did your girlfriend break up with you? The first rule of post-breakup life is simple: don’t rush. Seriously. Imagine trying to run a marathon with a sprained ankle—it’s not going to end well. The same goes for dating before you’re emotionally ready.
Take time to sit with God and process what happened. Pray, journal, cry (yes, even the ugly cry), and lean on your community. Healing isn’t a race, and it definitely isn’t about pretending everything is fine when it’s not.
Pro Tip: Before re-entering the dating world, ask yourself: “Am I seeking someone to complete me, or am I already whole in Christ?” The answer to that will reveal a lot.
Step 2: Do a Heart Check
Here’s a reality check: jumping back into dating to “show them what they’re missing” or to fill a void isn’t healthy. It’s like trying to patch a hole in your boat with duct tape—temporary at best.
Instead, take a moment to reflect. What did the relationship teach you? What do you want in a future partner? And, perhaps most importantly, what does God want for you? (Spoiler: It’s probably not endless swiping on Christian Mingle at midnight while eating ice cream straight from the carton.)
Step 3: Embrace the Single Life
Singleness isn’t a punishment, no matter what Aunt Marge says at family gatherings. It’s a gift. (Yes, I said it—don’t throw that ice cream spoon at me!) Use this time to grow closer to God, pursue your passions, and rediscover who you are.
Singleness is also the perfect time to work on your “non-negotiables” list. You know, the things you absolutely want (and don’t want) in a partner. And while you’re at it, why not tackle some of those bucket-list items? Go on that mission trip, take a cooking class, or finally learn how to fold a fitted sheet (or maybe not—let’s not get crazy).
Step 4: Ask the Right Questions
Now, let’s get practical. How do you know when you’re ready? Ask yourself these questions:

* Have I forgiven my ex? (And yes, this includes deleting their number. Trust me.)
* Am I content being single, or am I just lonely?
* Have I sought wise counsel? (Pastors, mentors, and trusted friends are gold here.)
* Am I emotionally available, or am I still stuck in the past?
* Am I ready to love someone selflessly, as Christ loves us?

If you can answer “yes” to these, congratulations—you might just be ready to dip a toe into the dating pool. But if you’re still unsure, that’s okay. Give yourself grace and revisit these questions in a few weeks or months.
Step 5: Take Baby Steps
When you do decide to start dating, take it slow. Remember, you’re not auditioning for a Hallmark movie. There’s no rush to find “The One.” Start with coffee dates, group outings, or even good ol’ fashioned conversations. (Pro tip: If someone uses “Hey, u up?” as an opener, run. Immediately.)
And here’s a fun idea: pray before every date. Ask God for wisdom, discernment, and a healthy dose of humor (because,
Christian Advice for Single Christians Podcast
Christian podcast messages on dating, relationships, finances and marriage and life brought to you by Oasis- Singles.com Our mission at Oasis Christian Singles is to be a resource hub that provides loving and practical support for Christian Singles of all stripes We are partnering with hundreds of Christian singles ministries, pastors, counselors and singles like yourself to bring you practical stuff you can use.