

“Shannon Bream reminds us: when women of God speak, we’re wise to listen, take note, and learn.

These insights into biblical relationships will uplift and encourage you, and reveal new dimensions to the most central Christian duty: to love God and your neighbor. The Love Stories of the Bible Speak reminds us that, no matter where we find ourselves, God’s unwavering love will sustain and guide us. She shows how God’s love is often very different from ours, turning upside down our assumptions about life, relationships, and each other. In The Love Stories of the Bible Speak, Shannon Bream draws lessons from the good, the bad, and the ugly of Biblical romances, friendships, and families. Our guiding example for them all is the deepest, most abiding, foundational love ever known: God’s unconditional love for His people. We watch as families navigate the many seasons of life. We witness friendships that cross all boundaries. In Scripture, we see God’s beautiful design for the partnership of marriage. The Bible reveals not just butterflies and broken hearts. But it also redefines the way the world tells us we should think about love.

From the moment Adam declared Eve “flesh of my flesh”…to the sacrificial love of Joseph for Mary…to the deep friendship of David and Jonathan…to the abounding and never-changing love of God: The Bible is a love story. But the Biblical idea of love is so much bigger than we imagine. The Love Stories of the Bible Speak reminds us that, no matter where we find ourselves, God's unwavering love will sustain and guide us. She shows how God's love is often very different from ours, turning upside down our assumptions about life, relationships, and each other. Our guiding example for them all is the deepest, most abiding, foundational love ever known: God's unconditional love for His people. In Scripture, we see God's beautiful design for the partnership of marriage.

to the abounding and never-changing love of God: The Bible is a love story. to the deep friendship of David and Jonathan. to the sacrificial love of Joseph for Mary. From the moment Adam declared Eve "flesh of my flesh".
