Singles Christian
SingleC.com is a place for single Christians to meet online. I find that although the name is pretty hip sounding, the site is a little less slick in its presentation. Whoever designed it appears to have a less than a healthy attraction to the color blue in all its many subtle shades and hues. Thankfully, the blue is offset occasionally by magenta, which is a color I personally think should be banned entirely as it’s clearly offensive in any form. Despite feeling agitated from the overexposure to the amateurish looking interface, the site itself had lots of good qualities. Before going further, I must state clearly that this site is dedicated exclusively to sincerely Christian people. The content is regularly monitored and anything deemed offensive will be removed and the contributing member suspended or even permanently banned. I gave the presentation a 6/10.
You can start your visit by signing up for a free ten-day trial. The creation of a profile doesn’t take very long, but it will be a few hours before it is actually posted since each one is carefully reviewed first. Until your profile is online, you can’t sign into the site. That also means that your trial period hasn’t started until your first login. One thing I found surprising in the information you’re asked to give is that the categories for which church you belong to are fairly general. Other sites are very specific about not only denominations, but even the branches within them. Having grown up in a small town where the Red Lutherans (their church was red brick) never spoke to the White Lutherans (their church was sandstone), it seems odd to treat such a distinction lightly, but you could always write more specifics in your bio.
There is instant messaging available simply by clicking on the profile of someone else online at the same time as you. The online members are divided into users with slow and fast modems, which is a feature I really haven’t seen anywhere else, so far. Every day you can find the people who are having a birthday right on a special link on the homepage and even send them an e-greeting card. The search feature is not overly detailed but that’s mostly because the profiles themselves don’t ask for specific information. I found while I was visiting that a good majority of the people online had pictures, though, so that’s worth a thousand words right there.
Some Christian sites seem less about Christ and more about just being safer and cleaner than regular dating sites. I get the distinct impression that from the profiles I read, most members seemed to be very concerned that they connect with other true believers. I appreciate the fact that they give you ten days to completely try out the service and once your trial is over, the membership works out to only about 66¢ a day.
Visit Single C if you are sincere in your love of Christ and are looking for someone with whom to share that devotion.