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💖 Time-Traveling Love… or a Cruel Lie?
Couples of the Bible - Boaz & Ruth 💍
Meet this week’s bachelors & bachelorettes! 🎉
💖 Time-Traveling Love… or a Cruel Lie?

No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Adam Shulman does look shockingly like William Shakespeare. The resemblance is uncanny.
And it gets even stranger when you learn that Shulman is married to Anne Hathaway—and Shakespeare’s wife was also named Anne Hathaway.🤯

It feels scripted: the symmetry, the coincidence, the eerie overlap of names and faces. Like Hollywood and history accidentally shook hands.
So of course the internet runs wild with that kind of thing.
It feeds perfectly into our cultural obsession with past lives, cosmic partners, soulmates reunited, and twin flames reconnecting across centuries. People start connecting dots that don’t exist.
And honestly, I get the appeal.
Because beneath the humor and the memes is a deeper belief many of us were raised on: that somewhere out there is our “missing half”—the perfect person we were destined to find.
Christians aren’t immune. We’ve simply Christianized the vocabulary:
“I’m waiting on the one God has for me…”
“I’m looking for my other half…”
Over time, we’ve come to expect love to feel predestined—like the universe (a poor substitute for God) clicked everything into place.
We start to imagine ourselves as incomplete until someone arrives to make us whole.
But here’s the surprise:
The concept of a “missing half” doesn’t appear in the Bible—anywhere.
Its actual origin is pagan.
It comes straight out of Greek mythology, specifically Plato’s Symposium.
In that myth, the first human souls were conjoined spherical beings—two heads, four arms, four legs. Powerful, proud and presumptuous enough to challenge the gods. So Zeus punished them by slicing them in half with a lightning bolt.
And from that moment on, according to the myth, humans wander the earth feeling incomplete—longing and searching desperately for that one specific missing half that would make them whole again.
It’s poetic. It’s romantic. But it’s not biblical.
Think about the weight of that worldview:
You’re born broken.
You’re born unfinished.
You’re born incomplete
Your wholeness depends entirely on another human being.
Not God.
Not grace.
Not redemption in the Lord Jesus Christ.
But on locating your ‘other half.’
That is the foundational lie of the soulmate mindset. If you believe it, every breakup becomes more than a disappointment; it feels like a failure of destiny.
This old myth is shaping modern dating more than anything the Word of God actually says about relationships.
And that’s the problem.
Former New Age leaders—Doreen Virtue, Jen Nizza, and Jac Marino Chen—are sounding the alarm. They spent years promoting this stuff. Now they openly call it what it is: a doctrine of demons.
Their words—not mine.
Why such strong language? Because they have seen the deception from the inside. These lies pull your attention away from God and redirect it toward astrology, numerology, signs from the universe, and fantasies about past lives dressed up as spirituality. Click here to watch the video
And the real-life outcomes are devastating.
People enter relationships expecting their “soulmates” and instead find chaos, manipulation, emotional turmoil, even physical abuse and ruined marriages.
Testimonies like the ones below are not uncommon:
“My divorced mother chased after a man she thought was her soul mate… It led to sin.”
Or the brutal one-liner: “That’s not your twin flame. That’s a dumpster fire.”
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And here’s the pattern that shows up again and again in these stories: the “runner–chaser” dynamic.
A structure where one person—the so-called runner—feels entitled to be distant or even abusive because the connection is supposedly destined. Meanwhile, the chaser becomes obsessed, desperate, and unable to leave because they believe this person is their only path to wholeness.
And when the relationship becomes unbearable, the ideology doesn’t correct the abuse—it spiritualizes it. Pain gets rebranded as “karmic cleansing,” a repayment for past-life debts.
It’s heartbreaking. It’s deceptive.
This is why Scripture is essential to dismantling the core lies.
The Bible never teaches reincarnation.
The Bible never teaches cosmic soulmates or missing halves.
It destroys the myth in one verse: Hebrews 9:27 — “It is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment.”
Scripture tells us the truth. You are complete in Christ. (Colossians 2:10).
And when you stand on that truth, everything about dating changes.
Wholeness in Christ eliminates desperation. If you are already whole, you are not looking for someone to fix you.
You are looking for a co-laborer in the kingdom—someone who is running after Christ with you, aligned in faith, mission, and purpose.
The pressure for a partner disappears.On one side is the pagan fairytale version of love: a mystical spark, a destined collision, a mirror to your soul.
On the other side is the biblical reality: a covenant—sacrificial, deliberate, and committed. Ephesians 5:25 sets the standard: “Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her.”
Biblical love is not the product of a past-life bond or destiny, but a present-day vow that requires daily choice and persistent faithfulness.
This is the difference between the two models. The covenant is reliable; the destiny narrative is fragile.
So as a Christian, you must stop trying to manifest a partner through cosmic energy. Stop looking for signs from the universe. Stop framing your love life through myths that lead to confusion, harm, and heartbreak.
Instead, open the Word of God and submit your desires to the Lord. Scripture honors marriage. Proverbs says, “He who finds a wife finds a good thing.” Marriage is a gift. But it is a gift—not an identity. Your identity is secured in Christ alone.
Marriage expresses completeness; it does not create it.
You look for alignment of faith—for someone grounded in the Lord. That’s when you know you’re moving toward becoming equally yoked.
Couples of the Bible: Boaz & Ruth 💍


Who’s in the Singles Spotlight this week?

ROSHAN
Energetic. Loyal. Straight-Forward.
33M | 170 cm | NZ / IND | BE | Roman Catholic | English, Tamil | Asst. Planner
New Zealand-based Roshan is an engineering grad overflowing with energy & big dreams.
He’s earned his BE in Mechanical Engineering from MSRIT and later pursued Supply Chain Management studies at NMIT (New Zealand). Now a permanent resident of NZ, Roshan works as an Assistant Planner in Christchurch - though he’s currently visiting family in Bangalore.
An avid athlete, he channels his energy into a wide array of physical activities (from running & gymming to soccer and kickboxing). He seeks a similarly bubbly, God-fearing partner who shares his commitment to marriage and family life.

SMITHA
Christ-Centered. Community-Driven.
37F | 156 cm | Berlin, DE | Master’s (Computers) | Baptist/Methodist | English, Kannada, Hindi
Smitha, a Bangalorean who has excelled in her software career in Berlin over the last 10 years, beautifully blends Indian heritage with European sophistication.
She aims to be the ‘salt & light’ wherever she’s placed, with three core elements - her passion for Christ, her ability to bring people together (whether through hosting dinners, or serving in ministry) and her dedication to personal growth.
Smitha now seeks a like-minded, active man who resonates with her vision of connecting communities & building a Christ-centered home - brownie points if he loves to hike!
More singles you shouldn’t miss:
Neethu
Purpose-Driven. Joyful. Intentional.
30F | 157 cm | Vadodara, IND | Born Again | Master’s, Psych | English, Hindi, Malayalam | Counseling Psychologist
Ideal Match: Seeking a born-again Malayali Christian (from an ornament-wearing church) who is passionate about his work, ministry and relationships. (Bonus if he is North Indian, and fond of music)
Ann
Sporty, & a lover of the outdoors!
45F | 176 cm | CAN | Born Again | Bachelor of Science | English | Healthcare Worker
Ideal Match: She’d love to connect with a believer who possesses a mature outlook, who is sincere about helping others and growing professionally. Prefers matches from US/CAN/EU/ANZ
Vince
Passionate about serving God
36M | 173 cm | Bangalore, IND | Born Again | B Tech | English, Malayalam | Sr. Engineer
Ideal Match: He is in search of a born-again, baptized, well-educated, and mature life partner who values a Christ-centered, godly, family life - with a desire to serve God
Michelle
Doctor & Mini-Marathoner
29F | 157 cm | Bangalore, IND | Catholic | MBBS, MS (pursuing) | English | Medical Professional
Ideal Match: Looking for a friendly & professionally-qualified gentleman - a catholic with biblical values.
Roy
Outdoor-enthusiast with a passion for woodworking & running
41M | 177 cm | Bangalore, IND | Independent | BE | English | Automotive Engineer
Ideal Match: Seeking a born-again believer who is not a feminist, but biblically based.
Tom
Ambitious and God-fearing
29M | 175 cm | Nevada, US | Brethren | DDS | English, Malayalam | Dentist
Ideal Match: He seeks a partner who is born-again, baptized and actively involved in her local church. Brethren preferred, but willing to consider other similar churches.
Natasha
Cool & collected, with a passion for fitness
37F | 157 cm | Dubai, UAE | Roman Catholic | Bachelor’s in Communication Design | English, Konkani | Operations Head
Ideal Match: Seeking a simple, kind, intelligent gentleman who can connect with her - bonus if he could be her gym buddy!
Deepak
Tech-savvy entrepreneur. Ministry-founder.
29M | 160 cm | New Delhi, IND | Protestant | MA | English, Hindi | Entrepreneur
Ideal Match: He seeks a God-fearing, intelligent & modest life-partner, with a heart for ministry & building a family.
Pradeep
Family-first, rooted in faith
39M | 170 cm | Dubai, UAE | Protestant | B Tech, Biotech | English, Tamil | Inspector
Ideal Match: Seeking a Protestant who deeply values her faith. Tamil knowledge is a bonus!

All done for this week! Thanks for reading and being part of The Equally Yoked community. We’ll see you next Friday with more advice, real stories, a spotlight on amazing singles, and a dash of humor. Until then, a little nugget to remember from Elizabeth Elliot: “The secret is Christ in me, not me in a different set of circumstances”
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The Equally Yoked Team
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