No sponsored rankings Updated May 2026
Updated May 2026

Best Dating Apps for Christians

For Christian singles, the right app surfaces people who share your faith and your intent — usually marriage, not casual dating. The best options either specialise in faith-based matching or let you filter strongly for religion and long-term goals. Below are the apps that best served Christian daters in our testing, ranked for finding a partner who shares your values, not just a swipe.

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The short answer

eharmony is the best dating app for Christians — its compatibility questionnaire filters for faith and marriage intent, and it has long served faith-minded daters. Match is the strongest mainstream option for filtering by religion, and Hinge works well for younger Christians seeking a relationship.

The quick picks for Christian singles

Our ranked shortlist — tap any app for the full hands-on review.

eharmony logo

#1 · Marriage-minded

eharmony

4.3/5

Match logo

#2 · 30+ serious

Match

3.9/5

Hinge logo

#3 · Serious relationships

Hinge

4.4/5

OkCupid logo

#4 · Compatibility-driven

OkCupid

3.8/5

Elite Singles logo

#5 · Educated professionals

Elite Singles

4.1/5

Bumble logo

#6 · Women-first

Bumble

4.2/5

The best dating apps for Christian singles, ranked

Why each app earns its place — based on what we measured, not who advertises.

1 eharmony logo

eharmony

Marriage-minded
4.3/5

The best app for Christian singles seeking marriage. The compatibility questionnaire weighs faith and values heavily, the pool skews serious and marriage-minded, and the brand has long been a home for faith-focused daters. Highest intent on this list.

2 Match logo

Match

30+ serious
3.9/5

The strongest mainstream option for Christians. Deep filters let you screen by religion and how important faith is to a match, and the 30+ serious pool means people are dating with intent. Reliable depth even in smaller, more rural Christian communities.

3 Hinge logo

Hinge

Serious relationships
4.4/5

The best pick for younger Christians who want a relationship. A religion field and prompts let you lead with your faith, so matches self-select for shared values, and high match-to-date conversion suits daters serious about finding a partner.

4 OkCupid logo

OkCupid

Compatibility-driven
3.8/5

Question-based matching surfaces values, faith and lifestyle compatibility before you match — powerful for Christians who want shared beliefs to come first. Free messaging and detailed profiles let you vet alignment without paying.

5 Elite Singles logo

Elite Singles

Educated professionals
4.1/5

Compatibility-led and skewed toward educated 30+ daters, with the option to weight faith in matching. A strong choice for Christian professionals who want a curated set of serious, values-aligned matches rather than a feed.

6 Bumble logo

Bumble

Women-first
4.2/5

A solid mainstream secondary: a religion field lets you signal faith, the women-first dynamic cuts spam, and deep pools in every metro give Christian daters reach to complement a faith-focused primary app.

People dating in 2026 — best apps for Christian singles
Rankings reflect 30+ days of hands-on testing across New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Austin.

What matters when you're dating as Christian singles

Faith filtering and signal

The core need. Apps that let you filter by religion and how much it matters (Match, OkCupid) — or weigh it in matching (eharmony) — surface people who share your beliefs.

Marriage intent

Most Christian daters are looking for a spouse, not casual dating. Apps with serious, marriage-minded pools (eharmony, Match) align with that goal far better than swipe apps.

Values compatibility

Shared faith is the start; shared values around family, lifestyle and priorities matter too. Question-based apps (OkCupid, eharmony) reveal that alignment before you invest.

Pool depth in your community

Faith-aligned pools can be thinner in smaller towns. Mainstream apps with strong filters (Match) often hold deeper Christian pools than niche apps outside big cities.

Leading with your faith

Stating your beliefs in your profile works as a filter. Prompt- and field-based apps (Hinge, Bumble) make it easy to signal faith naturally and attract aligned matches.

Pace and boundaries

Many Christian daters value an intentional pace and clear boundaries. Serious pools tend to attract people who respect that, making the experience more comfortable.

Top picks at a glance

App Rating Best for Users
eharmony logo eharmony 4.3/5 Marriage-minded 33M+ registered Try Free ↗
Match logo Match 3.9/5 30+ serious 75M+ registered Try Free ↗
Hinge logo Hinge 4.4/5 Serious relationships 7M+ paying Try Free ↗
OkCupid logo OkCupid 3.8/5 Compatibility-driven 50M+ registered Try Free ↗
Elite Singles logo Elite Singles 4.1/5 Educated professionals 13M+ registered Try Free ↗
Bumble logo Bumble 4.2/5 Women-first 50M+ registered Try Free ↗

How to choose the right app for Christian singles

Lead with faith and intent. Choose a compatibility-led primary that weighs religion (eharmony) or a filter-rich serious app (Match), and add a second app where you can signal faith directly (Hinge or OkCupid) for reach. State your beliefs and what you're looking for in your profile so the right people self-select in. Note that dedicated Christian apps like Christian Mingle also exist; the mainstream apps here usually offer deeper local pools and stronger filters, especially outside major metros.

How we test dating apps

We run real, fully built-out accounts on every app we rank — in four US metros (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Austin), for at least 30 days each. We track the things that actually decide your experience: match rate, reply rate, time-to-first-date, the quality of the pool for Christian singles, how aggressive the paywalls are, and any safety issues. Rankings reflect that measured data, not advertising relationships — affiliate links are marked clearly and never change the order.

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Best dating apps for Christian singles — FAQ

What is the best dating app for Christians?

eharmony is the best for Christians — its compatibility questionnaire weighs faith and marriage intent heavily, and it has long served faith-minded daters. Match is the strongest mainstream option for filtering by religion, and Hinge works well for younger Christians seeking a relationship.

Are there dating apps just for Christians?

Yes — dedicated apps like Christian Mingle focus on faith-based matching. That said, mainstream apps with strong religion filters (Match, OkCupid) or faith-weighted matching (eharmony) usually offer deeper local pools, especially outside major cities, while still letting you prioritise faith.

How do I find Christian singles who want marriage?

Use apps with serious, marriage-minded pools and strong faith signals: eharmony for compatibility-led matching, Match for religion filters, and Hinge to lead with your faith in prompts. State that marriage and shared faith matter to you in your profile so aligned daters self-select in.

Is Hinge good for Christian dating?

Yes, especially for younger Christians seeking a relationship. Hinge has a religion field and prompts that let you lead with your faith, and its high match-to-date conversion suits serious daters. Pair it with a faith-weighted app like eharmony for the best of both.

How many dating apps should Christian singles use?

Two works best — a faith-weighted or filter-rich primary (eharmony or Match) plus one app where you can signal faith and add reach (Hinge or OkCupid). More than that dilutes your effort without meaningfully deepening your pool of aligned matches.

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Sources & References

  1. US Census Bureau — American Community Survey — 2026
  2. CDC — National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) — 2026
  3. Rosenfeld et al. (2019), PNAS — How Couples Meet (NIH/PMC) — 2019
  4. Stanford — How Couples Meet and Stay Together (HCMST) — 2020
  5. Bowling Green State University — National Center for Family & Marriage Research — 2026
  6. Pew Research Center — Online Dating in America — 2023
  7. DateScout in-house testing · 4 metros, 30+ days per app