He may or may not use that means, but he can use that means."
Says Reccord, the Christian Mingle spokeswoman: "God can orchestrate and use the medium of Christian Mingle to allow people to find their match for one another on the site. I understand that there is not a perfect man out there … but one who is perfect for me.” “I’m looking for my best friend, my soul mate, and someone to share life’s greatest moments with.”Ī 39-year-old woman in Colorado Springs, Colorado, wrote, “I still believe in true love … a soul mate. “I’m in search of the man God has for me,” writes the 35-year-old woman. Based on those answers, the website offers profiles of potential matches.Ī search on the site for “soul mate” among women age 18-80 came up with 1,000 profiles, including one from Florida. Members can register free and are asked to answer several questions based on religious background and personal preferences. Launched in 2001, Christian Mingle now boasts more than 5 million members, 40% of whom joined within the past year, according to the site (Full disclosure: Christian Mingle advertises on CNN.) SMH these folks should be ashamed," wrote tagline has been creating a “misconception” that God works exclusively through Christian Mingle, says spokeswoman Ashley Reccord. "That's awfully bold to presume they already know who God wants you to marry," tweeted recently. Really? Is God going to hook you up online? Cue the blogospheric debate. The announcer says confidently: “Find God’s match for you.”
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You might think so, if you’ve seen TV ads for the subscription-based dating website. (CNN) - Has God taken an interest in the computer dating business? Does he (or she) have a username and password?