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  • Made for Friendship: The Relationship That Halves Our Sorrows and Doubles Our Joys

    (By Drew Hunter)

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    Author Drew Hunter
    “Book Descriptions: While most people have companions, acquaintances, or spouses, do they know what it means to have real friends? With studies showing increasing rates of loneliness and isolation in our society, it is clear there is a need for many to rediscover the true meaning and value of friendship. Filled with biblical insights and drawing on resources from church history, with practical wisdom and reflection questions in each chapter, this book explores the universal need for friendship, what true friendship really looks like, and how to cultivate relationships that go deeper than enjoying similar tastes or shared interests. As readers discover the biblical vision of true friendship, they will be encouraged to pursue it with enthusiasm and joy.”

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