ChristianCafe.com and Single Christian Network Merge

- Sunday, May 31 2009 @ 08:32 am
- Contributed by: Editor
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Sam Moorcroft of ChristianCafe.com let us know that Singles Christian Network is currently merging with ChristianCafe to create a larger online community for single Christians looking for a partner. Both of these service have been around for over 10 years and "have been friendly competitors".
The president of Single Christian Network, Clark Sloan, mentioned in an interview that his father actually first started the matching service way back in 1991 as a newspaper for single Christians. Soon after Clark took over and armed with his computer programming skills created a service called Christian Computer Match. This service went online in 1994 and became the Single Christian Network.
Sam Moorcroft and his brother Philip first started ChristianCafe.com back in 1999 and the website almost instantly became a success. Unlike most other dating services in the same niche The Cafe is Christian-owned and operated.
Both Sam and Clark feel that bringing the two religious dating sites together will benefit all members. The Christian Cafe currently has transferred over 70,000 plus active profiles and when completely merged with Single Christian Network, members will have the potential for hundreds of thousands of additional contacts.
For the full press release, visit ChristianCafe.com Media Center. For our review of the dating service, read our ChristianCafe.com review.