bertstareddd
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My girlfriend and I have been dating for 9 months. We are both 20 and Sophomores at the same college. Last semester, we casually did the same bible reading plan but rarely talked about it. Every now and then we would remind each other to read, but we didn't discuss very much. We're trying to come up with a better plan for this semester and I was wondering what types of bible studies you would recommend for a dating couple in college? We've had (and are having) a lot of trouble staying sexually pure so would a bible study that relates that be good? She's also in a sorority and I'm in a suite with some non-christians so maybe one that targets outreach/being an example? I guess I'm wondering whether we should purchase a book to kind of guide our discussions (and if so what are some books you would recommend - I heard mere Christianity is good)..
Or whether we should just go through the New Testament 2 chapters per day (our church has an outlined plan for each day) and read it apart and remind each other to read?
Also, I'm wondering how in-depth we should go in our Bible studies and what the possible negative effects could be. I know it's bad to get TOO emotionally attached and I've heard that doing very in-depth bible studies can be an issue.
Thanks I'd really appreciate any advice on what plans you would recommend and whether or not we should just read it and talk surface level or get in-depth and really go through a plan that helps us think things through
Or whether we should just go through the New Testament 2 chapters per day (our church has an outlined plan for each day) and read it apart and remind each other to read?
Also, I'm wondering how in-depth we should go in our Bible studies and what the possible negative effects could be. I know it's bad to get TOO emotionally attached and I've heard that doing very in-depth bible studies can be an issue.
Thanks I'd really appreciate any advice on what plans you would recommend and whether or not we should just read it and talk surface level or get in-depth and really go through a plan that helps us think things through