He suggests that the bottom line for a Christian is: will you only marry a believer?

Interestingly, most online dating sites report that their busiest day of the year is the Sunday after New Years, when people are faced with the end of the holiday merriment and have to return to work.
On Sunday January 3rd 2016, Tinder experienced the most downloads and the most growth of active users in a single day.
Undoubtedly, out of 25 million active Tinder users, some of them will be Christian. I have nothing against unbelievers, but it’s a known fact that there are some significant lifestyle differences especially relating to premarital sex.
Some of the men I spoke to made me feel like a commodity.
You’ve either heard a horror story on TV, or a success story from a friend of a friend.
But, in case you don’t quite understand how it works, here’s a little tutorial.
Tinder is an app that uses your GPS location to find potential romantic matches near your location.
After creating your own profile page with a photo, you are shown potential matches and if you’re not interested, you swipe their photo to the left.
But why use Tinder when there’s plenty of Christian dating sites?
It’s not like I don’t want to meet a great Christian man in real life!
It did initially have that reputation, but that stigma is reducing and the app has evolved to become much more of a general dating app, branching out and providing more services.