

LAZY LOVE
Humans are meant to love and be loved, but so often we fall short at loving well.
We take others for granted. We make assumptions. We forget to show our affection.
We grow lazy.

Lazy love prevents us from experiencing the deep, soulful fulfillment we long to know. It keeps us from being known and enjoyed by those around us, and it stops us from stepping away from fear or comfort zones to give who we are without expecting anything in return.
In his new book Lazy Love, Henderson unpacks the four kinds of love mentioned in the Bible—eros, or attraction; phileo, or friendship; storge, or familial; and agape, or spiritual love—and shows readers how
each shapes our relationships and our lives. He also encourages readers to uncover the unhealthy practices that often lead to damaged or broken relationships, and helps readers break free of them.
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THE SHIFT
Discover a renewed sense of your purpose and the courage to move from what is to what can be.
The key to getting from one season in life to the next is surviving the shift, and recognizing that it’s the period between the mistake and the mastery.
To make the most of the shift, you must first embrace and accept the consequences of past events. Then, release the need to alter or compensate for what’s already behind you. You must be willing to shift your paradigm from victim to victor. From survivor to thriver, from loser to chooser.
Full of relatable stories, practical, easily applicable advice, and deep scriptural insights, The Shift helps readers survive these in-between seasons with the courage that comes only when you’re sure of God’s purpose for your life.



