Love

Living by Reason Alone

As a teen Brad decided to rid emotions from his life and let reason form the basis of all his decisions.  As he got older he realized that love is important but he found he couldn’t do it.  He had conditioned himself not to care about anyone or anything.  It would take a depression to show him what love really is. Take the Next Step Does...

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What is True Love?

Loralyn Lorch’s understanding of love has shifted through her seasons on earth. She has learned that love is so different from lust or our self-centered desire to look after our own needs first. "Lust can't wait to get, whereas love can't wait to give," says Loralyn. What do you think? What is love? Related A Conversation about Love & God...

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Connect With a Community

While living in Geneva, Switzerland, Susan learned the critical importance of community. She saw how people—even ones in important corporate and international agency jobs—all needed to connect. In an environment with high rates of depression, divorce and suicide, she understood: If people didn’t connect, they literally were not going to survive...

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Is God Really Like That?

Growing up in a challenging home, Penny was drawn to the idea of love and friendship with God but she wondered if it was really true. She didn’t see that kind of love at home. Could God really be like that? Related Learn how you can know God personally

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Need For Intimacy
Need For Intimacy

Nick was looking for love in all the wrong places. Growing up in a home that was not the most loving, he started looking for love in relationships. He thought getting married would fill the void, but the tension, the deeper desire for love and intimacy, wasn't fulfilled. Related: Do You Crave Intimacy?

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Seeking Approval
Seeking Approval

As Nathan grew up he sought approval of his friends and family. Often these two worlds would pull him in opposite directions. As he went off to university he realized a deeper need for God's approval. Have you ever wondered how good is "good enough" for God? Related: How Good Is Good Enough?  

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