What do you do when you want to learn how to do something really well? Do you get along by trial and error, with nothing to help you except your own determination to succeed? Or do you find someone to teach you, read books on the subject, or perhaps watch a tutorial? We generally learn best when we have a worthy example to follow. The same goes for the art of living. In this session, we'll learn how God has created each one of us for love, and we learn how to truly live a life of love from others who have gone before us and already mastered the necessary skills.
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