A Heart Full of Love
Subtitle: Lessons From An Angel's Journey To The Heart Of Unconditional Love
Author: Diana Opiyo
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself”. Matthew 22:37. In today's world filled with strife, division, and indifferences, can we say that we truly love one another unconditionally? The book 'A Heart Full of Love: Lessons from an Angel's Journey to the Heart of Unconditional Love' is a truly must-read. In a world filled with strife, this book illuminates the extraordinary power of love to bridge divides and transform lives. Through poignant storytelling, drawing inspiration from her late daughter, Hera, the author reveals the profound impact of love on our relationship with God, family, and even those deemed 'unlovable.' Explore the concept of love for all walks of life and gain practical guidance to nurture deeper, harmonious connections. Embrace the truth that love, a force that can reshape individuals and heal societies, is the beacon of hope our world desperately needs."
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“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself”. Matthew 22:37 (New International Version In today's world filled with strife, division, and indifferences, can we say that we truly love one another unconditionally? The book 'A Heart Full of Love: Lessons from an Angel's Journey to the Heart of Unconditional Love' is a truly must-read. In a world filled with strife, this book illuminates the extraordinary power of love to bridge divides and transform lives. Through poignant storytelling, drawing inspiration from her late daughter, Hera, the author reveals the profound impact of love on our relationship with God, family, and even those deemed 'unlovable.' Explore the concept of love for all walks of life and gain practical guidance to nurture deeper, harmonious connections. Embrace the truth that love, a force that can reshape individuals and heal societies, is the beacon of hope our world desperately needs."
Reviewed on 28 Mar 2024
The book is quite insightful