I was gonna stay away (mostly because you're so close to my age), but my observation, as a single, teen, Christian girl:
Your nickname is BackSliddenChristian. Seems to me you're spiritually unstable right now. And your thought process is getting a strong Christian girlfriend will remedy this. But girls aren't problem solvers. YOU are supposed to lead HER, not the other way around. You need to find a guy youth leader that can mentor you and help you get to where you need to be spiritually.
Also, being the same age as you, I know that teenagers are in no way ready to date. We're trying to graduate, get good grades, keep up with friends, and keep up with our relationship with Christ. And most of us don't marry who we date in high school. All it does is cause heartbreak.
I'm a senior this year. I skipped a grade. I'm gonna work my butt off to get my high school work done in the first semester of school, then go do post-secondary at the local college and get my general education out of the way, and get a part-time job throughout the year. You think I'm gonna have time to look for a nice, Christian guy? You better believe I won't.
As much as I believe God might have someone out there for me, I also believe that I need to set priorities. And a good strong Christian girl hopefully isn't going to be in a relationship with a guy that isn't as strong in the faith as her.
I don't mean to sound harsh, and this isn't meant to be harsh. This is just meant to be straight-forward and matter of fact.