The 5 Love Languages Singles Edition [Kindle Edition]
Author: Gary D Chapman | Language: English | ISBN: B00DZEYP5O | Format: PDF, EPUB
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This simple concept can revolutionize all your relationships!
"Nothing
has more potential for enhancing one's sense of well-being than effectively loving
and being loved. This book is designed to help you do both of these things effectively."
-Gary Chapman
With more than 9 million copies sold, The 5 Love Languages®
continues to strengthen relationships worldwide. Although originally crafted with
married couples in mind, the love languages have proven themselves to be universal.
Whether it's dating relationships, parents, coworkers, or friends-understanding
your unique love language and that of others can significantly improve your relationships.
The
premise is simple: Different people with different personalities express love in
different ways. Therefore, if you want to give and receive love most effectively,
you've got to learn to speak the right language.
The 5 Love Languages®
Singles Edition will help you . . .
* discover the missing ingredient
in past relationships
* learn how to communicate love in a way that can transform
any relationship
* grow closer to the people you care about the most
* understand
why you may not feel loved by those who genuinely care about you
* gain the courage
to deeply express your emotions and affection to others
Includes a study guide
that's perfect for groups of any size.
- File Size: 1282 KB
- Print Length: 256 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0802411401
- Publisher: Northfield Publishing; New Edition edition (January 21, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DZEYP5O
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,275 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
- #4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Christian Living > Dating & Relationships
- #7 in Books > Self-Help > Relationships > Friendship
- #17 in Books > Christian Books & Bibles > Christian Living > Dating & Relationships
I'd read the original Five Love Languages from the library several years ago, and I really liked Dr. Chapman's ideas.
They make sense: we each spell L-o-v-e differently. For some of us, it's words of affirmation, others it's acts of service, gift-giving, spending time together, or positive physical touch. Most of us have a dominant love language, identifiable from our own actions and our expectations of others, and all of us need to learn to speak all five languages.
On and off, I had though about the love languages in relation to my family and friends.
Now, Moody Press offers several of Dr. Chapman's books for review, and I was eager to try one again.
The Five Love Languages Singles Edition was a great choice. It encompass a lot of the basic teaching, while not being specifically about marriage.
Dr. Chapman's thesis is that much pain and confusion could be avoided if we just spoke each other's language. I agree.
Within my own family, I know that there's no lack of love, but we certainly all feel unloved at times.
Why? Because we aren't expressing that love in a way that means something to the beloved.
(If I really need a hug, and you offer to vacuum the floor under my desk, you'll wonder why I felt so neglected when you'd been so helpful.)
My Grammy loves receiving gifts. You can give that lady a package of pencils or a pair of socks, and she's hug you and kiss you like you gave her the Hope Diamond. My Mom hates most surprises, and she doesn't like accepting gifts because she knows how much they must have cost. For Mom, it's an act of service that touches her most. A bracelet that Grammy would be delighted to receive will truly mean less to Mom than a week's worth of folded laundry.
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