Courtship in Crisis: The Case for Traditional Dating

Courtship in Crisis: The Case for Traditional Dating

Based on the viral blog post Why Courtship is Fundamentally Flawed; Courtship In Crisis, explains where the courtship crisis came from, and why it failed. More importantly, he lays out an alternative model that works.

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The Experiment Failed

In the 1990s, a huge movement swept through America. Millions of young people stopped dating and embraced something new called “courtship” which promised to usher singles into marriage while avoiding the dangers of dating. It sounded wonderful.

The problem? It didn’t work.

The resulting singleness epidemic left a generation with broken hearts and little hope.

There’s Another Way

In Courtship In Crisis, Thomas Umstattd Jr. explains where the courtship crisis came from, and why it failed. More importantly, he lays out an alternative model that works.

 

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Author: Thomas Umstattd Jr.
Genre: Christian Living
Publisher: Stone Castle Publishing
Publication Year: 2015
Length: 207 pages
Narrator: Thomas Umstattd Jr.
ASIN: 1943745005
ISBN: 9781943745005
List Price: 14.99
eBook Price: 4.99
Audiobook Price: 14.99
“Courtship in Crisis is a well-reasoned, Spirit-infused breath of fresh air for anyone wanting to re-think their dating habits.”
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Thomas Umstattd Jr.

Thomas Umstattd Jr. is the former head of PracticalCourtship.com and co-founder of the Austin Rhetoric Club, a homeschool speech and debate club in Austin, Texas. He is an international speaker and CEO of Castle Media Group, LLC. Thomas sits on the board of directors for several nonprofits, including the Texas Alliance for Life.

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