Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Do you long for closer relationships?

Do you wish you could have a better relationship with your parent, sibling, friend, or significant other?

Have you ever hoped for a guide to heal connections with your loved ones?

 If you are honestly devoted to developing more open, meaningful relationships with the people that matter most to you, then this book can certainly help. Love at Last Sight is written as a short, entertaining reading and journaling aid that poses new challenges each day. Kerry and Chris Shook begin every day's topic with a personal story to draw the reader in, and a bible passage or story so that one can read on his or her own to anchor the lesson with biblical proof. At the end of each day there is a journaling challenge that leads you to commit what you have learned to paper and apply the lesson to your personal life. These challenges are generally simple and are ways to think of interactions with your loved ones in a new God-focused light, which can dramatically improve your outlook and approach to relationships. Due to it's easy-to-read layout and integration of two voices, this book is truly inspiring and can address readers of all ages, sex, and backgrounds.

Love at Last Sight is able to change your life and relationships for the better if you take the time to apply and dwell on the lessons each day. How would you  spend your next thirty days if you knew that devoting that time could improve the quality your life and the lives of those who matter most?

I would like to thank everyone at WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing  for giving me a free copy of  Love at Last Sight by Kerry and Chris Shook to review as a part of their Blogging for Books review program.

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