I'd Like You More If You Were More Like Me: Getting Real about Getting Close by John Ortberg

I'd Like You More If You Were More Like Me: Getting Real about Getting Close

John Ortberg
293 pages
Tyndale Momentum
Oct 2017
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<i>I'd Like You More if You Were More like Me</i> takes on one of life's most important questions: How can I get closer to God and other people?<br><br>We were created for deep connections. When people have deep connections, says John Ortberg, they win in life. When they don't have deep connections, they cannot win in life. <i>I'd Like You More if You Were More like Me</i> offers help in overcoming one of the biggest obstacles to making deep connections: the fact that we're so different. Different from God and different from each other.<br><br>The good news is that connectedness is not based on similarity, but on shared experiences. When one person invites another to share an experience, they're connected. It can be sharing a beautiful sunset or a meal, having a great conversation over cup of coffee, going for walk, or even teasing somebody. And when we share those same experiences with God, we get closer to him, too. God wants to connect with us -- so much that he sent his son to live as a human being. God took on flesh and shared every human experience. So we don't have to wonder what a close relationship with God looks like anymore.<br><br>An intimate relationship with God and other people doesn't have to be a cliché, it can be a daily way of life.
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Pages 293
Publisher Tyndale Momentum
Published 2017
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