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Feb 2012 14

Last week we started a series at Cross Point Downtown called, “True Love Lies.” Here’s the description:

Perfect love has exactly one object: the mate God has chosen for you, otherwise known as the one true love, or just “the one.” Perfect love is, well perfect. The bad news is that it doesn’t exist between humans. Perhaps what we need is less romance and more love – real love. Real love is less like the overproduced Broadway musical and more like the drama of a neighborhood theater production. It brings people together and forms mutual care and dependence on one another and God. It doesn’t require perfection. It’s time to give up the quest for the perfect mate and idea of “the one”. Join us in February as we unravel “True Love” Lies.

In my life, I spent a lot of time pursuing and waiting for many “the ones”. I’m not sure how many times I said, “I think she’s the one.” It’s time to rethink love and the pursuit of one person and learn how to love…really love.

For more in depth reading about this, check out “Are You Waiting For the One?”.

If you could ask one question about love and relationships, what would it be? Let’s discuss and then join us Sunday night at 8:00 at Rocketown for a panel Q&A discussion where we dive into the questions you ask!

True Love Lies- Wes Howard Cross Point Downtown Campus from Wes Howard on Vimeo.

 

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  1. Anonymous says:

    How does someone (girl or guy) get up the nerve/courage to meet someone they don't know, but are attracted to? And how does one do it without being awkward or obvious that they like them?

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