Learning the Languages of Love and Forgiveness
Café PA Classes Wednesday, September 23rd
at The Space at PA, 144 E. 44th Street, 7th Floor, 7:00 PM
Classes, coffee and dessert
Learning the Languages of Love and Forgiveness
Based on G. Chapman’s books “The Five Love Languages” and “The Five Languages of Apology”
Real life involves real people who make real mistakes. Sometimes saying, “I’m sorry” just isn’t enough. The need for apologies impacts all human relationships. Furthermore, being single or married has nothing to do with whether you need to feel loved. Everyone has a God-given desire for complete and unconditional love in all relationships. Understanding and applying the five love languages and the five languages of apology will enhance all relationships.
at The Space at PA, 144 E. 44th Street, 7th Floor, 7:00 PM
Classes, coffee and dessert
Learning the Languages of Love and Forgiveness
Based on G. Chapman’s books “The Five Love Languages” and “The Five Languages of Apology”
Real life involves real people who make real mistakes. Sometimes saying, “I’m sorry” just isn’t enough. The need for apologies impacts all human relationships. Furthermore, being single or married has nothing to do with whether you need to feel loved. Everyone has a God-given desire for complete and unconditional love in all relationships. Understanding and applying the five love languages and the five languages of apology will enhance all relationships.
- Sept 16- Expressing Regret, Accepting Responsibility and Making Restitution (Steve Slack and Amira Harb)
- Sept 23- Genuinely Repenting, Requesting and Learning Forgiveness, and the Test (Dee Rivera and Eric Henderson)
- Sept 30- Understanding the Five Love Languages-Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, and Receiving Gifts (Bob and Flavia Zemke)
- Oct 7- Understanding the Five Love Languages-Acts of Service and Physical Touch and the Test (Bob and Flavia Zemke)
- Oct 14- Love is a Choice/Apologizing is a Choice (Larry and Deb Christensen)
- Oct 21- Knowing your languages and expressing them in the Workplace (Dave Garland and Liz Tennen)
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