ok im 13/f and well almost a year ago from now i met this boy! oo ik its going to get interesting. Well lets call him boy there easy enough, any ways i met him in religion and church i liked him rite away. we have been out 1 month b4 and now 2 months so we have been out enough said, i think i really like him a lotttttt. so then i was thinking i met him in church church church!! church idk im not sure but church, god do you think that god had any thing to do with us being together i mean i think we are perfect together! i mean god works in mysterious ways you know? so did he or is that just me thinking that should i ask the preist?
Alpha345 answered Sunday July 16 2006, 11:46 am: Yeah God works in mysterious ways. However, just because you met your boyfriend in a church doesn't mean you have to wonder if God "really" had anything more to do with it.
Would you wonder if God had anything to do with it if you met him through a friend, or at the store? Just because it is a church doesn't mean God had anything more to do with it than any other place.
And you've only been going out 2 months, don't count your blessings just yet.
LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 answered Sunday July 16 2006, 11:40 am: Actually the same thing happened to me. I really like this guy in my church. And I was thinking, maybe we're like meant for each other. We obviously have a lot in common since we go to the same church. And God does work in mysterious ways.
I don't think you should get your preist involved, just keep talking to this boy and get to know him and take things from there. Maybe one day you'll end up marrying him! [ LiDdLeJeSsiCa9's advice column | Ask LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Sunday July 16 2006, 11:34 am: i'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but i think God works in different ways. even if you didn't meet him in church, i still think God was the reason why you met. so yeah, i'd say the reason why you met would be him.
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