God Speaks Your Love Language Workbook (Workbook)
$12.99
The essential companion book for God Speaks Your Love Language
Do you want to feel God’s love more personally?
These ten lessons–created to strengthen and deepen your relationship with God and others–provide workable strategies for applying the principles of God Speaks Your Love Language.
This workbook includes interactive questions, quizzes, charts, and diagrams–all aimed at helping you better experience love, express love, and identify areas for development. Whether you’re working with this book as an individual, a couple, or in a small group, let patience, grace, and humor be your companions.
As you begin to identify the variety of languages God uses to communicate love to you and others, you can learn to lovingly respond to God and to those around you. No matter what love language you prefer, you will become more deeply connected with God. And you will see this bond transform all your relationships.
This interactive workbook helps you take the joy-filled insights of God Speaks Your Love Language and put them into practice!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802432995
ISBN10: 0802432999
Gary Chapman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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