An honest look at the perils of Christian dating in the modern world! Written by singles for singles, this refreshingly funny book takes a unique, he said/she said look at the bewilderments of adult dating relationships. How do you get out of a dating drought? What are the pros and cons of women making the first move? And what's the deal with all the new relationship fads targeting single adults? Camerin Courtney and Todd Hertz dive straight into the miry bog of Christian singledom to address these issues and more. They don't promise you a date in 30 days or less, but they do offer you hope and encouragement to help you navigate the pressures, trends, and temptations of dating as an adult.
Average Rating: 3 out of 5 stars(3 out of 5 stars)
3 of 3 Reviews Showing:
3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Margaret (Cambridge, MD), October 16, 2008
This book really surprised me in the fact that my problems with dating (or lack thereof) were demonstrated to be universal. And two of my deepest fears were discussed openly/frankly. Though it didn't offer me much in the ways of getting a date, I thank the authors for writing this book. I don't feel so freakishly alone!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Denise (Goshen, IN), February 03, 2006
I really enjoyed this book. It is good for anyone on the dating spectrum - never/rarely dating to dating often. I especially appreciated the focus on adults dating and the male/female perspective on each subject. It was great to see them acknowledge that there are no easy answers in relationships and thus, we must continually be in prayer about them.
0.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by James Richardson (Denver, CO), January 16, 2006
Unimpressive. The two authors spend page after page admitting their confusion, and then add to it by misrepresenting alternatives to their take on dating. Their seeming addiction to sitcom relationships adds to their confusion about what a biblical relationship might look like. Not a helpful contribution to the mass of decent literature on the topic.
Write a review of The Unguide to Dating: A He Said/She Said on Relationships