Below is a list of books we have found to be transformational, for you all to consider for your arsenal!

The 5 Love Languages

Falling in love is easy. Staying in love—that’s the challenge. How can you keep your relationship fresh and growing amid the demands, conflicts, and just plain boredom of everyday life?

The Kindness Challenge

Have we ever needed kindness more? Learn which ways of acting, speaking and thinking will improves your relationship and make the greatest difference for your life.

“This book has the potential to change the emotional climate of our culture.” - Gary Chapman, New York Times bestselling author of The Five Love Languages.

Think of your toughest relationship. Think of a relationship that is good but could be great. Think of a group of peoples that drives you nuts. You want to show more kindness and generosity, but sometimes you’re just tired, stretched and frustrated. Besides, would small actions make that big difference? Yes!

After Years of extensive research, Shaunti Feldhahn has concluded that kindness is a superpower. It can change any relationship, make your life easier and better, and transform our culture. But how does it work? And how can you show kindness when you don’t feel like it?

Forgiving What You Can’t Forget

You deserve to stop suffering because of what other people have done to you.

Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of unresolved pain, playing offenses over and over in your mind? You know you can't go on living like this, but you don't know what to do next.

Lysa TerKeurst has wrestled through this journey. But in surprising ways, she’s discovered how to let go of bound-up resentment and overcome the resistance to forgiving people who aren’t willing to make things right.

Cherish: The One Word That Changes Everything for Your Marriage

Most marriages survive by gritting teeth and holding on. But what if surviving marriage wasn't the goal? What if we aimed to thrive instead? In Cherish, Thomas teaches us that although there are a countless number of marriages consisting of two people just going through the motions, there are real ways this pattern can be reversed: when husbands and wives learn to cherish one another in their everyday actions and words. 

The way we treat something acknowledges whether we cherish it or hold it with indifference or contempt. To truly cherish something is to go out of our way to show it off, protect it, and honor it. We want others to see and recognize and affirm the value that we see. Thomas reminds us that in a world desperate for marriage redemption, the act of cherishing is needed now more than ever. 

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