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The Five Love Languages
Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Gifts, Acts of Service,
and Physical Touch...
Do you speak the right Love Language?
At the heart of man's existence is the desire to be intimate
and to be loved by another. Marriage is designed to meet that
need for intimacy and love. But expressing this love is much
different than simply having the "in love" experience.
It is far more intentional in nature. It is something we choose
to do. It is also something we can learn to do. That is good
news to the married couple who have lost the "in love"
feeling. If you express love in a way your spouse doesn't understand,
he or she won't realize you've expressed your love at all. The
problem is that you're speaking two different languages.
Dr. Gary Chapman explains the five ways The Five Love
Languages that people express love and what happens when
our styles of loving clash. He'll help you sort out the misunderstandings,
and show you how to effectively relate to everyone you love.
Dr. Gary Chapman guides couples towards a better understanding
of their unique languages of love. You'll learn to speak and
understand your mate's love language, and in no time you will
be able to effectively love and truly feel loved in return.
Are you and your spouse speaking the same language? While love
is a many splendored thing, it is sometimes a very confusing
thing, too. And as people come in all varieties, shapes, and
sizes, so do their choices of personal expressions of love.
But more often than not, the giver and the receiver express
love in two different ways. This can lead to misunderstanding,
quarrels, and even divorce |
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