The Mystery
Lacey SturmPaperback 2016-10-04
Rock princess Lacey Sturm shows why true love is difficult and often painful but still worth fighting for. She helps women understand that loving relationships begin with knowing your identity in Christ, and from there recognizing relational dysfunction and healing from past wounds.
Publisher Description
:Love Exists. It's for You--and It's Worth Pursuing
Rock princess Lacey Sturm wants to share her journey from heartbreak to wholeness with young women. In The Mystery, Sturm helps readers understand that any loving relationship begins with knowing your own identity in Christ.
And yet, so many people have learned to define love through their own dysfunctional family, unhealthy relationships, the romances and wrecked relationships of mainstream pop culture, or, sadly, through pornography. Is it any wonder so many people end up brokenhearted, divorced, abused, abusive, or even suicidal?
Through personal stories, Sturm shows readers why true love is difficult and often painful but still worth fighting for. She helps women recognize destructive patterns in their relationships, discover a vision for a true and heart-flourishing love, and heal from past wounds.
For anyone seeking healthy, loving relationships in our broken world, The Mystery lights the way to the love we were meant for.
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Rock princess Lacey Sturm shows why true love is difficult and often painful but still worth fighting for. She helps women understand that loving relationships begin with knowing your identity in Christ, and from there recognizing relational dysfunction and healing from past wounds.
Publisher Description
:Love Exists. It's for You--and It's Worth Pursuing
Rock princess Lacey Sturm wants to share her journey from heartbreak to wholeness with young women. In The Mystery, Sturm helps readers understand that any loving relationship begins with knowing your own identity in Christ.
And yet, so many people have learned to define love through their own dysfunctional family, unhealthy relationships, the romances and wrecked relationships of mainstream pop culture, or, sadly, through pornography. Is it any wonder so many people end up brokenhearted, divorced, abused, abusive, or even suicidal?
Through personal stories, Sturm shows readers why true love is difficult and often painful but still worth fighting for. She helps women recognize destructive patterns in their relationships, discover a vision for a true and heart-flourishing love, and heal from past wounds.
For anyone seeking healthy, loving relationships in our broken world, The Mystery lights the way to the love we were meant for.