Have you cemented a definition as to what you believe love is?

From the book:

Love is everything. Love is nothing. Life without love is hollow, cold and lonely. So, what is love? Is it an emotion, an instinct, an accident? Is love fallen into, fallen out of, found instantly? Is it emotional, physical, or spiritual? Is love definable? Is love a little of all the above? Webster’s Dictionary for Microsoft Word suggests love is “to feel tender affection; strong liking; goodwill; benevolence; charity; devoted attachment; passion,” as well as a tennis score. Let’s go with the first choice.

Perhaps love is better described than defined. Each of us has his or her impression of love’s affect. We get into a relationship, experience the rush of instinctual attraction, emotional high takes over, and our brain falls out. Thus, we say we are “in love,” longingly gazing and holding hands. She laughs at his jokes. He springs for flowers and dinner. The pair drifts through a soft, fuzzy existence, far removed from 9-5 stress, bill payment deadlines, and conflict of choice for where to set the thermostat.” (Taylor, Joy S., Before You Kiss the Frog…Can We Talk?, Lily of the Valley Publishing Services, 2025, Indiana, p. 15.)

Are you ready to develop relationships as God directs? If you are a parent of teens, get this book and go through it page-by-page along with them. If you are an adult who works with teens or college students, buy this book and study it with them. If you are a grandparent, buy this book and speak into the lives of your grands.

Do you struggle with relationships? The decision trees in this book will change your perspective and give you a path to more successful relationships.

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