Agape

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Pub Date Feb 02 2024 | Archive Date Feb 20 2024

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Description

Agape is a Greek word meaning love.

There are numerous ways to describe this love, but in the Christian tradition, it is known as agape, or the love of God for humanity. In modern life, we can think of agape as a broader love—the love for humanity itself and the love for everyone facing the one thing we all have in common: the struggle of living.

Readers will learn the importance of LOVE Readers will learn how to Let Our Virtue Emerge Love Never Fails Show that we have more in common than not.

Agape is a Greek word meaning love.

There are numerous ways to describe this love, but in the Christian tradition, it is known as agape, or the love of God for humanity. In modern life, we can think...


Advance Praise

“KC Love has written a must-read for anyone interested in learning the depths of Agape love. Agape teaches others how the smallest act of kindness can change a life. Read this book!!” —Mallory Beard, President, Beard & Associates LLC 

“KC Love has written a must-read for anyone interested in learning the depths of Agape love. Agape teaches others how the smallest act of kindness can change a life. Read this book!!” —Mallory Beard...


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ISBN 9781647047009
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Featured Reviews

When I was a student Nurse, working in a hospital, a Greek patient noticed my last name and
said: What a beautiful name you have there.
I was surprised as it isn’t an easy name to carry, always misspelled and mispronounced.
But this random encounter would change that forever as he explained what it meant.
From that day on I carry it with pride, so when I saw this book confirming what that man told me
Many years ago I felt even more lucky and proud.
Agape is a higher form of love, close to empathy which is an essential part of who I am.
This is a positive tale, showing us we can do better, we can be better in life.

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