Gooodreads Summary
The Seven Laws of Love is insightful,
compelling, inspiring, grounded, and immeasurably practical. We love this book!
Everyone needs to read it. Don t miss out on its powerful message.
Drs. Les & Leslie Parrott,
authors of Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts
In our fast-paced, success-obsessed
culture, we re constantly tempted to chase after things that don't matter. We’ve
been conditioned to value possessions over people, status over relationships,
and ourselves over God.
But the reality is this: God created love
to be the centerpiece of our lives.
In The Seven Laws of Love, Dave
Willis makes the case for a love revival and proves that in returning to a life
of love we have no greater model than the one who is love himself.
In Dave's humorous, touching, down-to-earth
style, The Seven Laws of Love takes you on a journey through the ins and outs
of everyday relationships with your spouse, your children, your friends, and
your coworkers using practical, applicable examples and guiding principles that
demonstrate what a life of love actually looks like.
There is no higher calling on earth than to love and be
loved. It s time to learn The Seven Laws of Love, and to make loving a priority
over all other pursuits. Anything else isn’t really living."
My Thoughts
The Seven Laws of Love is a wonderful book. If you are seeking help in building a strong foundation for relationships, you should definitely read this book. It is well-written and very easy to read.
Sometimes we need reminders of just how God wants and expects us to love and that is what this book is about. It is not just for married people or 'couples' but it touches on every kind of relationship. This book talks about loving in your romantic relationships, loving your children, yourself, loving God, and svn loving your enemies.
I highly recommend reading this book. It makes you think about how you love and it makes you begin to see things in a different way. You should definitely get a copy of The Seven Laws of Love.
*Note: I received a copy of this book from BookLookBloggers in exchange for an honest review.
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