This allegorical novel explores the love of God for his people and admonishes the Christian to wait faithfully and patiently as a bride anticipating the appearance of her promised husband.
Re-read this classic romance by USA Today bestselling author CaroleMortimer Still reeling from his sudden blindness, Dr Marcus Hamilton is cynical of Nurse OliviaKing's help. But no matter how cruel he is, intriguingly, she won't leave! Olivia is shocked to see Marcus again. Once the proudest, most self-assured,charismatic man she knew, he is now a dark, bitter and brooding shell of his former self.He doesn't even remember their sizzling fling years before… Now Olivia is determined to unlock the man Marcus once was. But can she release thepassion they once shared too? Originally published in 1984
In today's disconnected, distracted world, it seems like deep love gets harder to maintain every day. We spend more time looking at screens than at each other, cycle through new partners every time the spark starts to fade, and wall away our feelings until we become strangers who share a house and kids. But underneath all this, our souls long for an unbreakable love which deepens over time and lovemaking that gets hotter, not cooler, inside a lifetime commitment. This bond we yearn for is not impossible. It's not even improbable. You can create it in your life right now¿intimacy that opens both you and your partner to a divine awakening you could not create on your own, lovemaking that curls your toes, and a partnership where both people champion each other's best interests, where even the difficult moments bring you closer together. This is sacred relationship, and it exists in these pages. This book is an owner's manual for intimacy, a map for loving at the deepest level, and an invitation into sacred practice where divine connection becomes part of everyday life.
Pope Francis, in his recent exhortation Amoris Laetitia (“Joy of Love”), praises marriage as a unique “friendship marked by passion” and “a free, faithful, and exclusive love.” We live in a culture that doesn’t cherish the permanence of marriage, according to Karee and Manuel Santos. Even Catholics aren’t immune from the epidemic of divorce. But how can you make the ideals of being forever, faithful, fruitful, and free a reality? How can you maintain a healthy Catholic marriage when society is pushing against it? In The Four Keys to Everlasting Love, the Santoses draw on real-life stories, scriptural principles, and the timeless wisdom of St. John Paul II to help you celebrate the sacrament of Marriage without downplaying the difficulties of married life. In doing so, they will inspire you to stay in love with each other, Christ, and the wisdom of the Church. The Santoses tell their own story as well: how they learned not to cling to personality, culture, or religious differences; how they learned to put family first; how they overcame health crises that exacted a physical, emotional, and spiritual toll; and how they navigated stressful holiday get-togethers with extended family. They let God transform them and make their marriage stronger. Each chapter provides discussion questions, action prompts, quotes from the Catechism of the Catholic Church and various popes, and additional online and print resources to stimulate the couple’s conversation, mutual understanding, and positive change. Free worksheets and other supplemental resources are available on the authors’ website, canwecana.blogspot.com.
I loved her, so much, that she became my whole world. I loved her, too much, that with just a few words, my whole world fell apart.I justified my anger with this thought, of how much I suffered when she left me. Of how pathetic I felt when even after I kneeled in front of her and begged her to stay, she still left like I meant nothing to her.That cruel girl from several years ago is now before my eyes once again. This time, begging me to hire her as my secretary. I looked at her with cold eyes, and gave her a smirk, as I said, "Are you certain you can live with the consequence?"
Behold, What manner of love is this that one would not only lay down His life for His friends, but also for His enemies. For it was while we were yet sinners that he died for us and not for us only, but for the whole wide world so that all who believed in Him would not perish, but have everlasting life. This is love and He, God loves YOU with an everlasting love.