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Asking Older Christian Men (50, 60, 70) What Today’s Dating Culture Gets WRONG

Show Notes

What do men in their 50s, 60s, and 70s see about dating today that we don't?

After hearing from single men and married men, the most requested follow-up was this: bring in men who have actually lived it. Decades of marriage. Decades of mistakes, growth, and faith.

So we did.

We sat down with three older Christian men who have 30 to 50 years of marriage, ministry, and life behind them and asked them the same questions our generation is asking about dating, love, sex, and commitment.

This conversation is less about trends and more about truth that will endure through time.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How their view of attraction and what really matters has changed over time
  • What romance actually looks like after decades of marriage
  • The biggest mistakes they made that younger people should avoid
  • What they see in today's dating culture that is harmful or foolish
  • What actually keeps a marriage alive for 30, 40, 50 years
  • How to keep pursuing your spouse long after the honeymoon phase
  • What they would tell their 25 year old selves about relationships
  • What they think about porn, hookup culture, and sexual temptation today
  • How to build a marriage that lasts through hard seasons
  • The most important qualities to look for in a spouse
  • What they are most proud of when they look at their lives now

This episode is not fast advice. It is long-view wisdom.

If you want a marriage that actually lasts, you need to listen to people who have already done it.

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