
The Five Love Languages, by Gary Chapman
Northfield Publishing ISBN 1-881273-15-6
The subtitle of the book is "How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to
Your Mate," and as Dr. Chapman states in chapter 1 being able to do
this helps married couples keep love alive after the wedding and
throughout their marriage. The reason why this is such a great
challenge is that people speak different love languages and what
communicates love to one person may not mean a thing to someone else.
Based on 20 plus years of marriage counseling Dr. Chapman has
concluded that there are five different ways people speak and
understand emotional love, five different love languages - quality
time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, and physical touch.
The first three chapters are introductory as Dr. Chapman develops the
need and lays the foundation for the rest of the book. Chapters four
through eight are devoted to the five love languages. In each chapter
Dr. Chapman explains the purpose of one of the five languages and
shows us how to identify the one that is most meaningful to our spouse.
One important point he makes is that our spouse’s love language is often
different than ours (opposites do attract). In chapter nine Dr.
Chapman states that discovering the primary love language of our spouse
is essential, but we first need to make sure we know our own love
language. Chapters 10 through 12 - "Love is a Choice," "Love Makes the
Difference," "Loving the Unlovely" - discuss how to apply the love
languages to specific situations. The last chapter discusses how
the love languages apply to children.
In addition to Dr. Chapman’s easy to understand and apply style of
writing, the application of the principles is greatly enhanced by the
numerous counseling experiences he includes throughout the book. Of
particular note is the concept of the emotional love tank he discusses
in chapter two.
The following reviews illustrate why The Five Love Languages
is a must read for every engaged and married couple.
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Marriage Partnership - This isn’t the first book to point out that what
communicates love to you might not mean a thing to your mate. But Gary
Chapman says it the most clearly, and most convincingly. His well-defined
languages explain why so many well-meaning spouses find expressions of
love so frustrating.
Wireless Age - Every once and a while a book comes along that distills a
concept so well it is revolutionary. Gary Chapman draws on his years
of counseling and seminar experience to accomplish such a task. This
discussion guide becomes a mini marriage retreat for just under twelve
dollars. Chapman has the audacious courage to tell us that even though
we may have marriages that span decades we may not be hearing what our
spouses are saying. This is two fold because we may also be speaking
words that do not clearly communicate our needs. In redefining the
language we use into five simple paradigms he guides couples down a road
of clear expressions of love. His examples serve both to highlight the
five love languages and disarm the reader into admitting to a flaw in
their own ability to be the spouse they initially intended.
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For more information about Dr. Chapman, including a list of the books he
has written and information about his marriage enrichment seminars, go to
the following Web site:
http://www.calvarybaptistchurch.org/home/people/garychapman.htm#booklist
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