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Everybody wants to be loved. To be celebrated and respected. To be known. What if creating deeper, more meaningful relationships is easier than you think? We want people in our lives we can trust, confide in, and turn to when life gets tough--people who not only appreciate our gifts, but who are also fully aware of our flaws and failures, yet want to be with us anyway. The good news is that a deeper, more meaningful relationship with your spouse, friends, kids, coworkers--even God--is not only attainable, it's what you were made for! In I'd Like You More If You Were More Like Me, bestselling…mehr

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Everybody wants to be loved. To be celebrated and respected. To be known. What if creating deeper, more meaningful relationships is easier than you think? We want people in our lives we can trust, confide in, and turn to when life gets tough--people who not only appreciate our gifts, but who are also fully aware of our flaws and failures, yet want to be with us anyway. The good news is that a deeper, more meaningful relationship with your spouse, friends, kids, coworkers--even God--is not only attainable, it's what you were made for! In I'd Like You More If You Were More Like Me, bestselling author John Ortberg shows us how to overcome obstacles and create the kind of deep, meaningful relationships we all crave--with God and with others. You'll learn * how to recognize and respond to bids for connection * how to get past your fear of intimacy * how to sidestep common relationship pitfalls * how to make God an active part of your everyday life Whether you're a man or a woman; whether you're the life of the party or a wallflower; whether you're a thinker or a feeler or a category not yet known to social science, you were made for connection.
Autorenporträt
John Ortberg is the senior pastor at Menlo Church, an author, and a speaker. John's teaching centers around our everyday life with God and how God cares more about who we are becoming than what we do. He has written books on spiritual formation including, The Life You've Always Wanted, Faith and Doubt, Who is This Man?, and Soul Keeping. Born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, John graduated from Wheaton College with a degree in psychology. He holds a master of divinity and doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Fuller Seminary. Prior to joining Menlo Church, John served as teaching pastor at Chicago's Willow Creek Community Church. John is a member of the board of trustees at Fuller Seminary and the board for the Dallas Willard Center for Spiritual Formation, and he has served on the board of Christianity Today International. He can be followed on Twitter @johnortberg and on Facebook.