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Make Love to Her Soul Not Her Flesh - cover

Make Love to Her Soul Not Her Flesh

Minister Stephen L. Green

Publisher: Spines

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In this insightful and transformative exploration of the heart, the author delves into the profound depths of human connection, guiding readers on a journey to cherish the unseen essence of one's companion. Through a tapestry of poignant reflections and spiritual wisdom, the narrative unfolds as an homage to the tender intricacies of the soul, advocating for an affection that transcends the corporeal to foster a more meaningful union. With an undercurrent of divine understanding, the book serves as a beacon for those yearning to cultivate a love that nurtures the innermost spirit, urging us to embrace the virtues of security, adoration, and truth. This work is a call to honor the profound bond between souls, elevating the art of love to an enlightened form of devotion.
Available since: 02/18/2025.
Print length: 76 pages.

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