I’ll Love You Anyway

I’ll Love You Anyway by Lori Davis, published by Abbott Press in October 2013, is an illustrated work that explores themes of identity and forgiveness within the Christian faith. This 96-page book addresses the importance of understanding one’s value as a child of God and how this knowledge can transform relationships and personal well-being. The author emphasizes the journey from mere intellectual acknowledgment of faith to a heartfelt realization that can lead to healing and freedom from past hurts.
Readers will find insights on how to mend broken relationships and overcome insecurities through the lens of unconditional love and grace. Davis encourages individuals to recognize the shared struggles of others, fostering empathy and understanding. The book aims to guide Christians in integrating their spiritual identity into daily life, ultimately enhancing their relationship with God. Through practical advice and personal reflections, this edition serves as a resource for those seeking to deepen their spiritual journey and embrace a more loving and forgiving approach to life.
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If every Christian knew who they were as a child of God, if they knew their identity in Christ and how valuable they are just because they are His, and if all this went beyond head knowledge and into heart knowledge, just imagine the power in that understanding. Broken relationships could be mended, and families could work out their differences. Individuals held captive by their insecurities would experience freedom in their lives.
I’ll Love You Anyway, by author Lori Davis, seeks to help Christians experience the freedom of forgiving and letting go of the past. You can break down the walls of protection and be free to give and receive love the way God intended. You can learn to extend unconditional grace and love to others. Davis explains how to recognize that the people who hurt us may have also been hurt in life and that they too may be living with walls of protection around their hearts.
If we can integrate the truth of who God says we are within our daily lives, we can come to experience a deeper relationship with the Lord.
“Lori writes this book from the inside looking out. She lived this book and has a vantage point few are ever willing to talk about. Walk in her steps as you read and learn how to overcome anger, pain, and disappointment.”
-Pastor John Hunn, Immanuel Baptist Church
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