This book, despite its horrible grammar and kind of poor editing, is wonderful! It totally opened my eyes to a whole new perspective. When Jesus said to love your enemies and also to love your neighbor as yourself, He was speaking of something that can actually be done--not only through prayer, but also through action. By understanding a person's primary love language and learning how to speak it, one can create friendships out of any kind of relationship! Read it. I highly recommend it.
FYI: The languages are Words of Affirmation, Gifts, Quality Time, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. And no, this book is not just for people looking to get married. It works for any relationship.
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I've heard of this book... now I must look it up... pardon my breaking of the NEASWAP rule.
ReplyDeleteSo how do you figure out someone's love language? Do people have more than one?
What's the NEASWAP rule?
ReplyDeleteIt'll probably become obvious to you once you start reading the book. If not, the book gives good tips on how to figure it out. Many people have a primary and a secondary, but one always is more important, and usually if he/she gets that one, it fills the need.
Never end a sentence with a preposition.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting.
I'm pretty sure I read a similar book when I was taking a family studies class in high school. I forget what my language(s) were now. Guess I should figure it out again. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteJanelle, don't you think that once in awhile a sentence wants to be ended with a preposition??