Relationships as a christian teen

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Maria123

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Haven't you ever felt like you meet someone who is not a christian, but this person is so cool and at times, even nicer than the christian people you know?

I mean I clearly know what I have to do and the kind of people I have to get involved with, but it doesn't seem that easy to always fall for the right person instead of someone who is not a christian. How do you deal with that? Is there a way like...to stop yourself from it?

:)
 
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kenisyes

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I could never see someone very long who was not comfortable in my church. Try asking them to come, and then ask them what they thought of it afterward. And then don't be afraid to say who you are in Christ in the ensuing discussion.
 

starfield

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Haven't you ever felt like you meet someone who is not a christian, but this person is so cool and at times, even nicer than the christian people you know?

I mean I clearly know what I have to do and the kind of people I have to get involved with, but it doesn't seem that easy to always fall for the right person instead of someone who is not a christian. How do you deal with that? Is there a way like...to stop yourself from it?

:)
I see nothing wrong with having non-Christians acquaintances as long as it is not hindering your relationship with God and you know your convictions and stick to them. It is also a great avenue to show them the way to Christ.