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Boy Meets Girl : Say Hello to Courtship
Author: Joshua Harris

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Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781576737095 - ISBN-10: 1576737098
Publication Date: 9/28/2000
Pages: 240


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette

Book Description:
I Kissed Dating Goodbye shocked the publishing world in 1997 with its meteoric rise to the top of bestseller lists. Teens wanted more than dating "rules" -- they wanted an intentional, God-pleasing game plan. In this dynamic sequel, newlyweds Joshua and Shannon Harris deliver an inspiring and practical illustration of how this healthy, joyous alternative to recreational dating -- biblical courtship -- worked for them. Boy Meets Girl helps readers understand how to go about pursuing the possibility of marriage with someone they may be serious about. It's the natural follow-up to the author's blockbuster book on teen dating!

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Kristina T. (gracekissed) wrote on 2/9/2009...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book before I was engaged, again when I was engaged, and again when I was married. It is very obvious that theologically, Joshua Harris is well on the reformed side, so there is a heavy dose of predestination in his thoughts on "choosing" your mate. I enjoyed this book mainly because I enjoy reading anything that glorifies God in our families and our lives, and that is what the author seeks to do. But I was never completely comfortable with this book, because it seems to make a lot of rules and regulations seem "spiritual" and even "biblical," but from personal experience, those rules did not play out in my own (wonderful, God-seeking) journey towards marriage. There are lots of good things to think about, but also a lot of things that can easily confuse.

For example, I don't agree at all (and especially not in the last nerve-wracking months before my marriage) that an engaged couple shouldn't even talk about sex until after the alter. However, Joshua writes it as positively sinful to even think about such a discussion- which, even though I was firm in my own mind, caused twinges of doubt about a healthy and necessary discussion I needed to have with my (then) fiance. This is just one example, but he spends a lot of time dwelling on details like these that make it seem almost impossible to have a "Godly courtship" (in his painting of the term). People who are truly seeking God, but don't fall exactly in line with his tight definitions, simply don't need the guilt trip.

Ultimately, I think the point of the book was that God can be trusted, even in your wait for a spouse. Honor Him, seek counsel, don't rush, and, in your relationships, honor the person, and your future marriage, by being intentional and pure. Good message, I do recommend this book if anyone is looking for encouragement or ideas in their view of the relationships which lead to marriage.


Ruthie I. (JerseyChick) wrote on 8/12/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

By the author of "I Kissed Dating Goodbye", and better read after that work.
Harris doesn't pull any punches as he gives suggestions and examples of couples who chose to be more other-centered than self-centered during their courtships.
We hope our kids will embrace the idea, but chapter on the physical urges will put this book on our shelf for a few more years!

Kimberley O. (stillMagnolia) wrote on 7/25/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

about how to date with a God Centered purpose!

Zack H. zack wrote on 11/10/2004...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a book with a Christian perspective on dating. It offers some good adivice as well as some interesting thoughts to consider about your dating relationships. While everyone may not agree with everything in the book I think it is great at proposing many ideas worth considering. I enjoyed the book and got a lot out of it.

Kayte A. (KayteLSA) wrote on 3/16/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this book when I was dating my now husband - almost 6 years ago. While I don't agree with all of Joshua Harris' dating rules, reading it together gave us an opportunity to talk about boundaries and expectations. It challenges you and yes...it's frustrating at times. I admire his courage in writing this book. It's well-written, honest and a great tool for dating Christians.

Lindsey G. (LinzluvsGJ) wrote on 5/17/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wonderful book with new insights into "dating" vs. seeking a relationship leading to marriage. Covers engagement from a Christian point of view-- abstaining from sex, not living together, premarital counseling, etc. I enjoyed this book as a college freshman and it helped me to see dating in a different light as something I could guard my heart against foolish relationships that would go nowhere.

Veronica M. wrote on 4/8/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the second book of the series, but could be read on it's own . Author is so easy to read and understand you won't put this book down!

Jessica Gabrielle B. wrote on 12/22/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Meant for those looking to receive the best before and after marriage.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Naomi D. (nomer15) wrote on 12/6/2007...


Excellent presentation of biblical courtship.

Robbie N. (robbie) wrote on 1/22/2007...


Worth reading just for the sweet love stories.

Rick M. (3dawgnight) wrote on 9/18/2006...


Great book! My wife and I went read it together when we started dating.

Michelle P. (SouthernChelz) wrote on 8/28/2006...


Great book.


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