Friendship or Flirtation? Danger Signs for Couples (Part 2 of 2)

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As a young Christian, Dave Carder saw two pastors commit adultery, losing both their families and their ministries. He was determined to find out why people commit adultery and to help couples recognize “close call friendships” that could blossom into affairs. Pastor Carder provides over a dozen “red flags” that warn of inappropriate intimacy in a friendship, and encourages spouses to stay within judicious boundaries. (Part 2 of 2)

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I think its important to look for God and work with the partner to strengthening the spiritual relationship between yourself, that other person, and God. If God is loved before the other person, and the other person feels the same way, than the relationship has that strong foundation. If you or the other puts people first and not God, the relationship is doomed to fall.
 
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