So, hey, I'm twenty-something and single, but I'm actually am okay with that. In fact, I know that being single allows me certain freedoms that I wouldn't otherwise have if I was married.
Saying that, well, then why did I pick up this book?
Well, my motto for love and marriage is: "Strive to be a godly woman, know what to look for, trusting God to do the looking, so when Mr. Right does happen to show you won't fall face first and forget what marriage is really about. Marriage should be honoring and glorifying God; marriage is going change your life, you won't want anything less."
This book, kinda talks about that. Well, in a few different words.... What I put above is really my own saying I just made up two minutes ago, but true nonetheless.
I like to have an open mind about the idea of romance. But really? It's in God's control. With all the things I forget that God is in control of, romance has always been something that I am like: "Okay God, I'm not really into romance, but if there is someone you have in mind for me, I look into it."
But I do know that God is really going to have to nudge me when Mr. Right does come around. Because I have never looked.
At.
All.
BUT, I do kinda know what kinds of things I would like in a husband, which I think is important for all women to know if they want to get married or not.
I found myself nodding my head in agreement with most of what this book had to say. I really loved what they had to say about a Christ-centered romance. I mean, yes, this is pretty cool.
I might think about getting it again, one of these days, just to look at the Bible references again, as like I said, I already had some of these ideas but I didn't really have any Bible verses to support them at the time, but now I do! =)
But Why Four Stars???
So you're all probably wondering why four stars? If my beliefs are similar to this book's, then why a lower rating? Well, this is nothing against anyone, because it's just me. So, the book keeps talking about the world's merry-go-round approach to marriage and romance and how singles really want to get married and so forth... Well, I have been in this very unique situation that caused me to be sheltered in many things of the world. I'm not perfect, I have watched movies and read books that has some of this in it, so yes, I really do know what people are talking about. But, I'm not, (or I don't feel) pressured to take part of the world's merry-go-round. I was never a teenager who would talk about boys, in fact, I talk more about books and movies (and possibly the couples in those books and movies, but don't judge), ask anyone. And I never been in a heartbreaking relationship, mostly because I have never been in a girl/boy relationship before. This is just me, guys, I have a strange personality, but that's who God made me to be, and I love it. I also want to say, that not everyone is going to take part of the world's merry-go-round or is going to be boy obsessed, so that is one of the biggest things I had against this book. Yes we need to know about it, but does everyone do it? NOOOOOOO!!!!
Honestly, I'm not trying to be negative here. I loved a lot of things about this book! A lot of this book is so good and a lot of it can be taken out and put to use in everyday life. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to know more about romances because I really do agree with a lot what they say about Christ-centered romance. I definitely got things in this book, things I'm going to consider and maybe pray more about.
Who Would I Recommend This Book To:
Those who had heartbreak before. Those who are single and want to know more about a Christ-centered romance.
Special thanks to my good Goodreads friend Shantelle Mary Hannu who recommended me this book! I really got a lot from it, thank you so much for sharing it! =D