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This second book in the Agaphileros series is a book that contains all the foundational teaching necessary to come to a full understanding of agape, phileo and an introductory understanding of eros. It is written in a simple and somewhat lighthearted fashion for the reader to gain a practical understanding so that an impact can be made in their daily lives that will not be erased.

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This second book in the Agaphileros series is a book that contains all the foundational teaching necessary to come to a full understanding of agape, phileo and an introductory understanding of eros. It is written in a simple and somewhat lighthearted fashion for the reader to gain a practical understanding so that an impact can be made in their daily lives that will not be erased.
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Rarely does the loss of a loved one go unnoticed and many times, out of the pain of your past, God is able to direct you into a new and profound psychological experience that propels you into your destiny. After the passing of his wife in December, 2011, Roger A. Watson had to battle through depression, pain and grief just to stay alive. In the month of October, 2012, God spoke to him in a prophetic and powerful way with these words: "If you don't let go of the past, then I won't be able to give you the future I have for you. Don't focus on her death. Focus on her life and the love that you both shared. Now go teach others." Not long after that, he began to look at love through their own past experiences and compared it to the Word of God, or as he calls it, the Love Manual. Looking at love through the lens of revelation, he came up with the neologism of Agaphileros. This book is the 2nd book in a series of 26 books that he plans to write about agaphileros, using their experiences as a launching pad. Agaphileros, he believes, is the way that love is supposed to be. Try it for yourself and see if you agree.