Like many others, we both came to a Christian dating site a little frustrated. Too many people claimed to be Christians, but their motives were clear—they weren’t looking for love, just casual encounters. Then Cedric came across a profile that caught his attention. It began with, “Dear Future Husband…” and as he read on, he saw a set of standards that only a godly woman could truly live out. He had been tricked before, so he told himself it would be no big deal if she wasn’t who she said she was. But as soon as they began to chat, something was different. It wasn’t just that Sateree said the right things. It was as if every question Cedric was about to ask was already answered in her next statement. In prayer, God confirmed more and more of who she was in the spirit. Their conversations grew gradually—first texting, then phone calls, then video chats—until finally they met in person. They chose a plaza halfway between them, since Sateree lived 90 miles away. What was supposed to be a quick half-hour meeting stretched into five hours of laughter, stories, and connection. They even had their first “couple’s massage” right there in two $2 massage chairs at the plaza! From that day, the joy they had in conversation only deepened in person. What stood out the most was that their relationship was grounded in truth. They both agreed—there was no time to play games. Either you like who I am and I like who you are, or we move on. That honesty created a space where they could pour out vulnerabilities, share past struggles, and simply be themselves. They prayed together, laughed together, and learned each other in both spirit and personality. Cedric knew quickly—Sateree was the one. Previous relationships no longer mattered, and past circumstances faded away. For the first time, he could see what real love looks like. Not perfect, not always flowers and sunshine, but never hurtful, never selfish. A love that builds, uplifts, and never pushes for forced change. So Cedric asked Sateree to marry him—not because she was perfect, but because she was the amazing woman God had created her to be, the woman she allowed him to see, the wife God had shaped her into. Now, their greatest hope and dream is simple: to keep walking this journey with God—not alone anymore, but together, side by side, as one.