No! Pray about it and let them go... If God wants you to be together and you are meant to be together, you will be when the time is right.
Often times this means that you think he lacks faith in your relationship, you should discuss these issues with him and find out if there is a reason you do not trust him.
If you have faith in someone, it means you already love that person. So love comes first, the rest follows.
A relationship with Christ is based on faith. If you have little or no faith in Him then you have a broken relationship, or no relationship with Him.
of course. Other members of their "faith" may object but they are just strange
As long as your faith includes treating your partner with respect and kindness; no, faith needn't have a big role in a relationship. If you really respect your partner, you will be able to accept that he or she believes differently than you do. Is she or he not wise enough to understand that your faith is the only one worth adhering to? If your answer is yes, you might need to mature a bit more before you're ready to commit to a relationship.
"Con" means together or with, and "fide" means trust or faith. Together, they form "confide," which means to trust someone with private or sensitive information.
Well you should definitely have faith that your boyfriend will do the right thing and decline the relationship. And lets be real, if you don't think he will do that there's no use in being in the relationship. because you clearly don't trust him and when you don't trust someone you will NEVER have a stable relationship with them. :D "here to help" Definitely, if you can't trust that he is going to say the right thing then there is no point in staying in this relationship, relationship revolves all around trust and if there isn't any than there is no relationship.
No it is not wrong to date someone who is of a different faith. However, if you have your own faith don't change for your partner or feel forced to change what you believe in religious-wise. You should be able to get along even if you are both of a different faith and it's called 'respect.'
Faith is not a proper noun. If someone is named Faith, then it is capitalized.
Having faith in someone means to have complete trust in someone and complete confidence in someone of something. I hope this has helped you alot! :) :(
A good faith is all about your belief in life, your relationship, your marriage, your friend, and family.
A good faith is all about your belief in life, your relationship, your marriage, your friend, and family.