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The Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer to the Heart of God

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The Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer to the Heart of God, written by Brent Curtis, explores the dynamics of a relationship between a person and God, and presents the reader with an understanding of how fulfilling this relationship can be. Through understanding the dynamics of an ongoing relationship between person and God, the book encourages individuals to explore their own spiritual growth and creative expression.The book focuses on how a life of spiritual growth impacts the way in which one interacts with their own world. It emphasizes self-exploration, with a special emphasis on exploring the depths of the heart and soul. As readers engage in the deeper dimensions of their individual and shared experience, they are encouraged to develop an awareness of the interplay between their inner and outer lives. Through the Sacred Romance, readers seek to explore ways in which they can love and serve God more deeply.The Sacred Romance also encourages readers to pay close attention to their innermost self, the spirit. By facing the limitations of the human mind and learning to trust in the spirit, readers are led to consider how the presence of the divine is inherent in every experience. Ultimately, the book emphasizes the importance of living with a sense of spiritual vitality and purpose, guiding individuals to recognize their potential for growth and healing.All in all, The Sacred Romance places humanity at the center of a powerful relationship between person and God. It demonstrates to readers that our connection to the divine is alive and vibrant, and is capable of inspiring growth and healing. In doing so, Brent Curtis provides insight into how the relationship between person and God can be tended to, treasured, and actively engaged with.

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Erik Rostad (Creator/Books of Titans project) Don’t worry, this is not a steamy romance novel ;). I read this book in 1998 just before I was heading to college. In the book, Eldredge showed how the stories we relate to in novels, movies, and plays are echos of the grand narrative of the Christian story. As a Christian, this was very compelling and led me to literature. I began reading some of the classics in earnest after reading this book [...] My entire library and reading history can be traced to this one book.

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