Love Is
How Messy Stories Can Meet in the Heart of God
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Narrated by:
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Jefferson Bethke
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Alyssa Bethke
About this listen
Retitled, repackaged, and including new content, Love Is delivers a compelling message that urges Christians to reject the distorted views of love that have damaged our hearts, minds, and souls and to embrace God’s biblical definition of what love truly is.
So many young people enter adulthood with expectations of blissful dating followed by a romantic marriage but then discover they’ve been duped. Because they learned about love and sexuality from faulty sources - social media, their friends, Disney fairy tales, pornography, or even their own rocky past - they have no idea what healthy, lifelong love is supposed to be like. The results are often disastrous, with this generation becoming one of the most relationally sick, sexually addicted, and divorce-ridden in history.
Looking to God’s design while drawing lessons from their own successes and failures, the Bethkes explode the fictions and falsehoods that have led to broken relationships. One by one, they peel back lies that include:
- The belief that every person has only one soul mate,
- That marriage will complete you,
- And that pornography and hook-ups are harmless.
Drawing from Jeff’s “prodigal son” personal history and from Alyssa’s “True Love Waits” experience, the Bethkes blend personal storytelling with biblical teaching to offer listeners an inspiring, realistic vision of love, dating, marriage, and sex. Including a new chapter filling listeners in on the Bethke’s married relationship today, this updated edition offers a solidly biblical view of romantic love.
©2022 Jefferson Bethke and Alyssa Bethke (P)2022 Thomas Nelson