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LoginOverseas missionary work takes years of training and fundraising, but many leave the field after a few years because they can't find a spouse. A new website launching today hopes to tackle that problem by placing missionaries and Christian expatriates into a network that enables them to find spouses in the field. The matchmaking site was initially proposed in by John Patton, chief operations officer for the Center for Mission Mobilization, and David Bilby, executive director of Go Connect an organization that connects churches with public schools. Although many leaders saw its potential, Patton said that without a fulltime advocate the project wound up on the back burner. Now, CalledTogether. Claire, a graduate from Covenant Theological Seminary who works as the site's operations director.
Called Together is a network of thousands of singles serving God's purposes among the nations. If you want to meet others who share your vision and calling, then come join us. Whether you're seeking a spouse, friendships, teammates, or conversation with like-minded workers, we exist to help you make those connections. Search and make connections based on calling and interests. Find others who share your zeal for a specific region, ministry type, language group, religious block, etc. More than success stories have been shared with our team since the site began in Whether or not God has a life-partner for you on this site, we are certain there are many men and women who can encourage and sharpen you in your faith.
A new dating website was launched earlier this month to help missionaries and other Christians serving overseas to find a spouse who understands their global calling. Thus far, more than people have joined the online dating community, CalledTogether. Gerin St. Claire, one of the founders of the dating site, told NPR's Arun Rath that they want to help Christians find their right match so they don't have to choose between serving overseas or staying in the United States to find a marriage partner. But we hope to be able to offer this resource so that they don't have to make that decision," he said.
But just in case you get a bright idea like that again, let me ask you: Exactly how were you planning to turn off human nature? I shook my head. So lay off me. There must be some other reason.
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