MARKETWIRE – Dec 14 – ~2M singles joined ChristianMingle.com this year. Now, with over 5M registered members, ChristianMingle claims to be the largest and fastest growing online community for Christian singles.
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Christian Mingle seems to not support interracial couples / marriage, as mostly every inspirational love story
they have promoted on their site that I’ve seen so far are with only same raced couples and the women are size 1 and very
blonde. I feel if a site is trying to cater to many different people nationwide, it would do more to reach out to
everyone.
When making your profile there is not an option asking details of what you would like your potential mate’s
race to be- whatever race you say you are, those are the only matches you will see. It’s okay for some, but
what about other’s who embrace the ideal interracial union? There should not be a limit or block to that
especially on a Christian site seemingly promoting Jesus Christ- love, peace and unity.
I do very much like the attachment site believe.com and the Christian articles / bible study – besides that- CM
would not be Christian like at all. Not many authentic Christian profiles to choose from especially in your
local radius and after you browse the site their pricing format seems not worth it- they should give more trial
usage to peak more interest. You maybe entertained, but probably won’t meet the attainable realistic
Christian man / woman of your dreams there. Better chances off line.
Also, they should place on top of their site that not all browsers work well with them, especially not enternet explorer.
I would recommend CM to the certain friends selectively, but obviously even if you are a real Christian it’s not for everyone.
Christian Mingle seems to not support interracial couples / marriage, as mostly every inspirational love story
they have promoted on their site that I’ve seen so far are with only same raced couples and the women are size 1 and very
blonde. I feel if a site is trying to cater to many different people nationwide, it would do more to reach out to
everyone.
When making your profile there is not an option asking details of what you would like your potential mate’s
race to be- whatever race you say you are, those are the only matches you will see. It’s okay for some, but
what about other’s who embrace the ideal interracial union? There should not be a limit or block to that
especially on a Christian site seemingly promoting Jesus Christ- love, peace and unity.
I do very much like the attachment site believe.com and the Christian articles / bible study – besides that- CM
would not be Christian like at all. Not many authentic Christian profiles to choose from especially in your
local radius and after you browse the site their pricing format seems not worth it- they should give more trial
usage to peak more interest. You maybe entertained, but probably won’t meet the attainable realistic
Christian man / woman of your dreams there. Better chances off line.
Also, they should place on top of their site that not all browsers work well with them, especially not enternet explorer.
I would recommend CM to the certain friends selectively, but obviously even if you are a real Christian it’s not for everyone.