LOVE
Offers readers an in-depth understanding of the kind of love expected in the church
NEW BOOK MAKES A VERY CLEAR METAPHORICAL LINK BETWEEN THE CHURCH AND THE HUMAN BODY
Offers readers an in-depth understanding of the kind of love expected in the church
2017-01-30
MAITLAND, FL—Joseph Agbo’s new book,
Love ($16.99, paperback, 9781498494977; $8.99, eBook, 9781498494984)
looks at the church through the metaphor of a human body, and presents love in the
church as blood in the body. Love
suggests that just as a blood test can tell a lot about the health of a human;
an analysis of the love in a church will reveal how healthy a church is. In
this book, readers with get an in-depth understanding of the kind of love
expected in the church, as well as the reason why love is the greatest gift and
ought to flow and outlive all other spiritual gifts.
Agbo
says, “Love is different from other
books that talk about love. This book does not explain a word such as pride
from the dictionary alone. It uses humor and acronyms to draw the reader's attention
to the many manifestations of PRIDE such as: 1) Please Remember I Don't Err. 2)
People of Renown Intransigently Despise Elders 3) Please Remember I Deserve
Encomium 4) Put Reconciliation In Distant End and 5) Please Run I’m Downright
Elitist!”
Joseph
Agbo is currently the pastor of his local assembly. He is no stranger to the
ideas expressed in this book, having been the son of a minister himself and
having worked in many ministries of the church. Whether it was singing, youth,
children, finance, welfare or elders board, he has seen it all and been a part
of all.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may
order Love through Ingram Book Company
and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.