By Sarah Paxton2025-02-13T15:53:00
Listen to a lot of Rend Collective? Or maybe Maverick City or Lauren Daigle are more your bag. Whatever your taste in worship music, it might reveal something about the characteristics you most value in a romantic partner. SALT’s Sarah Paxton reveals all this Valentines Day
When it comes to finding a Godly partner, we often look for someone with shared values, similar interests or a sense of humour that matches our own. But did you know that your taste in worship music might be just as important?
A recent study by SALT, a global dating app for Christians, reveals that the music we listen to says a lot about the qualities we value in a partner. So, before you switch up your playlist, let’s dive into how your tunes could be guiding your search for love.
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