40 Days of Love: We Were Made for Relationships
by
Rick Warren
What is your number one priority in life? Renowned pastor and bestselling author Rick Warren teaches us that LOVE is to be that priority -- loving God with all your heart and loving your neighbor as yourself. But in today's world, consumed with everyday challenges, flooded by distractions, and bombarded with temptations ... how do you arrange your life to make loving God a...more
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Published
December 1st 2009
by Zondervan
(first published December 1st 2008)
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Good reminders about loving others and having a servant heart but wasn't life-changing or eye-opening. Again, it helped that I read this book with a study group and had a chance to discuss. Got so much more out of the discussions than the actual reading.
This book was used with our church in both small bible study groups and sunday sermons. The book really challenged my thinking of love towards others and towards the Lord. It challenged me, and I often found myself stepping out of my comfort zone based on Rick Warren's weekly challenges. Overall, book wasn't too bad.
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Richard Duane Warren.
As philanthropists, Rick and Kay Warren give away 90 percent of their income through three foundations: Acts of Mercy, which serves those infected and affected by AIDS; Equipping the Church, which trains church leaders in developing countries; and The Global PEACE Fund, which fights poverty, disease, and illiteracy.
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As philanthropists, Rick and Kay Warren give away 90 percent of their income through three foundations: Acts of Mercy, which serves those infected and affected by AIDS; Equipping the Church, which trains church leaders in developing countries; and The Global PEACE Fund, which fights poverty, disease, and illiteracy.
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