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Why Christian Men Are Scaring Women - Why Being Normal Is the Most Radical Christian Thing Today
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Why Christian Men Are Scaring Women?

This is a real conversation from a Christian dating app.
Not a satire. Not a parody.
A real man, Saying this. Out loud.
And before you think, Surely this is an outlier, let me tell you what happened this week.
I spoke to a Christian mom who said something that felt almost… un-Christian.
“I just want a normie for my daughter. Not a holier-than-thou type.”
She told me about a conversation her daughter had with a potential match. In the first few minutes of their very first phone call—before they’d even warmed up—the guy asked:
“How many times do you pray in a day?”
“How often do you read your Bible?”
No small talk.
No curiosity about her life.
Just a spiritual audit.
Her daughter hung up thinking, I don’t want a ‘Christian.’ I just want someone normal.
The very next day, my nephew—who just got married—told me something interesting. Two elderly relatives had called to congratulate him and pray, and they gave him the same advice:
“Go out with your wife.
Do normal things.
Don’t bury yourself under the Bible all the time.”
Which is funny, because he’s not one of those “Bible-thumping” types anyway. He’s just a regular guy—plays drums, loves soccer, and enjoys going out with friends.
And that’s when it clicked.
This isn’t about being less Christian.
It’s about being more human.
Kind. Secure. Funny. Real.
Just Normal
You wouldn’t think Christian men are jerks—but Reddit, Quora, and Facebook groups tell a different story. Thread after thread, Christian women share their shock, fear, and exhaustion. And inevitably, others jump in saying, “Not all Christian men are like this.”“This isn’t real Christianity.”
Both can be true.
There are men who claim to follow Christ—and yet are toxic, intense, and controlling. They poison the well and ruin dating not just for themselves, but for everyone else.
And the worst part?
They drag Christ and Scripture through the mud.
Our Lord said in John 8:36, “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
But these so-called Christian men make Christianity feel like slavery. Like house arrest. Dripping with control, submission, and rules. Not freedom.
No wonder women are cautious.
No wonder some avoid “Christian men” altogether.
You can’t blame them for feeling safer with secular men than with men who quote verses but don’t live them.
Let’s start where Scripture actually starts:
Before Apostle Paul.
Before marriage roles.
Before the Fall.
In Genesis, God never said, “It is not good for man to have no one to rule over, so let us make him a submissive woman.”
No.
Man was already given dominion—
over the birds of the air,
the fish of the sea,
the beasts of the earth.
But not over women.
The Hebrew phrase used for “suitable helper” is ezer kenegdo.
And this matters, because “ezer” is the same word used for God when He comes to Israel’s help and rescue.
That’s not a servant word.
That’s a strength word.
So Eve wasn’t made to be Adam’s maid, his slave, or his doormat.
She was created to strengthen him—to partner with him, challenge him, help him become a better man.
The battle of the sexes—the struggle for control and dominance—wasn’t designed by God. It only shows up after sin enters the world.
“He will rule over you” (Genesis 3:16) isn’t God’s blueprint for marriage.
It’s the wreckage sin left behind.
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The mirror nobody wants to look into
Before blaming the world.
Before blaming feminism.
Before blaming TikTok or Hollywood.
Christian men—especially the Scripture-wielding ones—need to look in the mirror.
We who talk endlessly about being Christlike.
We who preach servant leadership at work.
We who proudly “turn the other cheek” in public.
Why don’t we model those same qualities at home?
Why don’t we live the Scriptures we quote so eloquently… in our own living rooms?
Why do we weaponize Ephesians 5 and spiritualize our need for control?
Yes, the Word of God is called the sword of the Spirit—
but it was meant to be used against the devil, not your wife.
And why—if we’re being honest—are we pushing our women away from Christ and straight into the arms of the world?
We are not fighting feminism,
We are fueling it.
Women aren’t the only ones born with a rebellious streak. Men have it too.
So maybe it’s time we stop preaching at her.
Let her read Scripture.
Let her wrestle with it.
Let her choose obedience for herself.
Someone in the thread said something that deserves to be printed on a T-shirt:
“A woman doesn’t fear submission to a godly man.She fears submission to a man who doesn’t submit to God.”
Mic. Drop.
So what should we do?
Someone mentioned a sobering stat::
“By 2030, Nearly 50% of women aged 25–45 will remain single by choice.”
Not because they hate men.
Not because they hate marriage.
Not because they hate God.
But because… men.
Most “independent” women never wanted to be that way.
They didn’t choose independence out of rebellion or some feminist agenda.
They learned it as a survival skill.
So as Christian men, let’s stop talking and start living.
Don’t be Andrew-Tate-like.
Be Christlike.
A good leader doesn’t increase anxiety.
He reduces it.
A good leader doesn’t shrink people to feel big.
He empowers them.
A good leader doesn’t demand submission.
He inspires people to follow.
Our Lord never walked around asking, “Are you submissive?”
He—though being God—took the form of a servant
and laid down His life for His own.
That’s leadership.
That’s real masculinity.
So no, the most attractive Christian man isn’t loud, dominant, or intense with a head full of Bible verses.
He’s the normie.
The guy who can make her laugh.
Help her relax.
Make her feel safe.
Let her be herself.
He loves her the way Christ loves her.
Who’s in the Singles Spotlight this week?

NEETU
Engaging. Intentional. Empathetic..
30F | 157 cm | Gujarat, IND | Non-Denom | Master’s | English, Malayalam, Hindi | Counseling Psychologist
The first thing you notice about Neetu is her warm, engaging smile. As a counseling psychologist based in Gujarat, Neetu has journeyed alongside people from many walks of life and firmly believes that every story has a purpose.
Her passion for human connection has led her to pursue both her bachelor's and master’s in Psychology. This, along with her energetic & entrepreneurial spirit, has enabled her to run her own successful online private practice - in addition to her day job!
What truly sets her apart, though, is her ability to listen deeply and be emotionally present - a skill developed through her profession, her faith, and own life experiences. Now she’s ready for a fellow empath - a Christ-centered man who is open, honest, and eager to build a home marked by faith, emotional wellness, & deep, mutual care.

DHIKSHA
Goal-Driven and Family Oriented
27F | 152 cm | Hyderabad, IND | Catholic | LLB | Tamil, English | Legal Advocate
At 27, Dhiksha is always on the go - a believer in dreaming big, regardless of challenges.
An advocate by profession, she is deeply passionate about justice, communication, and helping people find their voice. What sets her apart is her ability to balance strength with gentleness — career-driven, but also cherishing humility, kindness, and strong family roots.
Fond of public speaking, she jumps at the chance to take part in social and creative initiatives. But you can also catch her unwinding with a good book, sharing a cup of coffee with friends, or going on the occasional adventure!
Dhiksha now seeks someone with integrity, who is open-minded and believes true faith goes beyond labels. Shared values, spiritual maturity, and a heart for God are what matter most to her.
More singles you shouldn’t miss:
Yoffi
Hailing from a heritage of deep faith
41F | 169 cm | Chennai, IND | Charismatic | Master’s, Comp Science | English, Hindi, Tamil | Church Coordinator
Ideal Match: A Christ-centered man with a strong spiritual foundation, preferably involved in ministry and supportive of Kingdom-work.
Grace
Spirit-led & service-minded
33F | 168 cm | Chennai, IND | Born Again | BE | English, Tamil | Talent Acquisition
Ideal Match: A man who has a personal relationship with the Lord, and is able to lead with kindness and gentleness. Extra points if he likes to help those in need & serve others!
Siddharth
Traditional, yet open to new horizons
42M | 178 cm | Gujarat, IND | Jacobite | MBA | English, Malayalam | Engineer
Ideal Match: He’s on the lookout for a spouse who is preferably based in India, is family oriented, and who shares his faith in Christ.
Ben
Australia-based. Middle-East raised..
31M | 173 cm | Carlisle, AUS | Marthoma - Syrian | Master’s, Eng | English, Malayalam | Engineer
Ideal Match: Prefers an individual who shares his Malayali Christian background, and does not smoke or drink.
Raj
Passionate about holiness
31M | 169 cm | Dubai, UAE | Born Again| Bachelor’s Architecture | English, Telugu | Architect
Ideal Match: He seeks a compassionate, prayerful & God-fearing woman who is excited about building a Christ-centered life together, and is willing to relocate to Dubai.
Pradeep
Family First.
Rooted in Faith
39M | 170 cm | Dubai, UAE | Protestant | B Tech, Biotech | English, Tamil | Inspector
Ideal match: Seeking a Protestant Christian who deeply values her faith. Open to relocation to Dubai. Tamil knowledge is a bonus!
John
A lover of Christ - & coding!
38M | 170 cm | Bangalore, IND | CSI | M Tech | English, Tamil | Software Professional
Ideal Match: Seeks a fellow Protestant from a similar education background. Bonus if she speaks Tamil.
Blessen
Grounded in belief, shaped by purpose, and carried by grace.
32M | 170 cm | Bangalore, IND | Born Again | B. Com, LLB | English, Malayalam, Kannada | Legal Head
Ideal Match: Praying to walk life’s journey with a born-again believer whose faith in Jesus shapes her heart, whose compassion uplifts those around her, and whose love reflects the grace and joy of walking closely with Him.
William
Optimistic, Cheerful & a Go-Getter,
36M | 169 cm | Chennai, IND | Born Again | PhD, MBA | English, Tamil | HR Head
Ideal Match: He seeks a woman who - above all - can be a true friend, while sharing his faith.
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 C.S, Lewis “Love is not affectionate feeling, but a steady wish for the loved person’s ultimate good.”
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The Equally Yoked Team
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