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No Greater Love

A Biblical Vision for Friendship

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No Greater Love

By: Rebecca McLaughlin
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"Greater love has no one than this: that he lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13)

Our culture idolizes romance and the love of parents for their children. But Jesus said there was no greater love than sacrificial friendship love. What’s more, he issued a command to his disciples that they live into this kind of love. Christian friendship isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s vital. But it’s also dangerous.

Friends can pull us up when we’re knocked down, embrace us with their love, and spur us on to follow Jesus better. But friends can also grind us to the ground, exploit, or invite us into sin.

In No Greater Love, Rebecca McLaughlin walks us through the highs and lows of friendship love—a love that’s been neglected and malnourished in our modern world. She draws especially on Jesus in the Gospels and on Paul to show how powerful and precious Christian friendship is and how we can walk through the hurt, loss, and disillusionment that comes from broken friendship trust. Beginning with the words of Jesus on the night he was betrayed and abandoned, she points us to his battle-tested love as the unending source of our best love for one another.

Male or female, single or married, joyful or lamenting, lonely or embraced, we all need friendship love. This book will help us give and receive it in a way that calls us back to Jesus’s commandment: that we love each other just like he loves us.

©2023 Rebecca McLaughlin (P)2023 Rebecca McLaughlin
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Rebecca explores the way in which true friendships not only enrich our life but also the lives of those we encounter as friends. Sensitively handling our common misunderstandings and misconceptions of the wonder of Love in relationships, Rebecca draws upon scripture and personal experience to present a truly rounded view of friendship. I've found Rebecca's honesty and wisdom challenging me to view and value friendships in a totally new perspective.

Thank you Rebecca for persevering in writing this book and thank you to the friends whose encouragement lifted you up in times of doubt. I'm so greatful.

A sensitive exploration of our need for and cultivation of friendships

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