In The Five Love Languages, Gary Chapman identifies the five primary love languages and teaches us how to use these languages to express our love.
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In The Five Love Languages, Gary Chapman identifies the five primary love languages and teaches us how to use these languages to express our love.
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This was a condensed version of the original The Five Love Languages. I thought it was very concise and easy to understand.
Fred E C
Mar 15, 2012
Very good book everybody should read this and be blessed
mabissa
Jul 16, 2009
Helpful book
I was excited to read about the concept that people "see" love in different ways. This book really opened my eyes to those around me and how I can show love to them in their language, not mine.
Newday56
Jun 18, 2009
Very Helpful
Great little book with more in it than you would expect. I would recommend this to anyone. I had a friend tell me about it and how much it helped her that I thought I would give it a try. I will now be the one telling others about it. So little changes to make, just make the right ones. Thanks!
kasm
Jun 11, 2009
Great Headline creates curiosity
Fails to give anything that we haven't heard a
thousand times.