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My main motive behind this review is to encourage those who haven't read (or listened to) this to definitely do so!
This books speaks honestly and truthfully about relationships and navigating the subject of relationships in today’s society. He takes a position that is much open to reading text through cultural lenses, making evaluations on whether what is found is descriptive or prescriptive, and where it does not conflict with what he perceives as non-negotiable "truths" he will take into account present-day culture for application purposes. Ahava is the one and only kind of love that will carry a relationship past the early "deep feelings of affection" and through the whole of life—decades of highs and lows, marriage and family, a career and unemployment, suffering and celebration, sickness and health, and well into the epilogue of life. Learn the secrets to successfully starting your own coaching business online using Loveology University's certified programs.
By “lead” I do not mean boss around, take charge, dominate, intimidate, or any other stupid thing that men have done in the name of the the Bible. The first song (Adam's poem in Genesis 2), and the longest song ( Song of Songs) are both celebrations of romantic love. It was written in 2013, and I can see how it would have appealed to younger evangelical millennials of that time period, but it doesn’t age well and reads as juvenile and under-informed. A lack of an invitation to the Gospel: Many times throughout this book I was reading and thought, “Here it comes, he’s going to present the gospel here,” and it just never came. Loveology uses cookies and similar technologies to provide you with our services, enhance the performance and functionality of our services, analyze the use of our products and services, and assist with our advertising and marketing efforts.
It provides a strong overview of how love is shown in areas of marriage, sex, romance, singleness, and gender.
It’s choosing — choosing of your own free will — to play the role of the servant, the least important person in the room. By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions.