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Loading... Keep Your Love On: Connection Communication And Boundariesby Danny Silk
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book just seemed like it was all over the place with stolen ideas from other books. Nothing was well-developed or laid out in an organized manner, and I couldn't stand the powerful vs. powerless people concept. I am not sure what Danny Silk's credentials are in the psychology realm, but too many things gave me the impression that he was just making concepts up and defining them however he chose to. Quite a few of them did not ring true and were painted with too broad a stroke. I could not recommend this book to anyone. I would instead direct them to those that have done a better job- Cloud's Boundaries, Chapman's The Five Love Languages, and almost any other well-respected marriage book. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Keeping your love on. It's a hard thing to do. Sometimes it's the hardest thing to do. But if you want to build healthy relationships with God and others, learning to keep your love on is non-negotiable. Adults and children alike thrive in healthy relationships where it is safe to love and be loved, to know and be known. Yet for many, relationships are anything but safe, loving, or intimate. They are defined by anxiety, manipulation, control, and conflict. The reason is that most people have never been trained to be powerful enough to keep their love on in the face of mistakes, pain, and fear. Keep Your Love On reveals the higher, Jesus-focused standard defined by mature love--love that stays 'on' no matter what. Danny Silk's practical examples and poignant stories will leave you with the power to draw healthy boundaries, communicate in love, and ultimately protect your connections so you can love against all odds. As a result, your relationships will be radically transformed for eternity. When you learn to keep your love on, you become like Jesus. No library descriptions found. |
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