What is Your Love Language

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By far, one of my all time favorite books is The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman.  I first read The Five Love Languages in 1997, shortly after I became a Christian.  I learned SO much the first time I read it.  For the first time in my adult life, I actually felt like I understood my Dad.  My Dad was always the provider.  He worked long, hard hours to provide for the six of us kids and Mom.  And Dad is a man of few words.  From reading The Five Love Languages, I realized that Dad spoke his love for us every time he punched the time clock, every time he worked overtime, and every time he took the odd job snow plowing or repairing someone’s car.

Since 1997, I have tried to read The Five Love Languages at least once a year.  I really think that I gain fresh, new perspective into the relationships in my life each time I read it.

I was recently reminded of the book while at a Children’s Ministry Team Leader meeting, and need to get it out and read it for 2010.  I am currently reading three other books (The Family You’ve Always Wanted: Five Ways You Can Make It Happen, also by Chapman; Dr Kevin Leman’s Have a New Kid by Friday: How to Change Your Child’s Attitude, Behavior & Character in 5 Days; and Ravi Zacharias’ Beyond Opinion: Living the Faith We Defend)so it may be August before I get to start it.  August is just a few days away, though.

While at the ministry meeting, we decided it would be fun if each of us took the Love Languages quiz and then shared our results with each other, as a way to better understand each other.   I have had bookmarked an online quiz that allows you to assess your love language quickly.   I took it.  Here are my results…

My Primary Love Language is Words of Affirmation

My Detailed Results:
Words of Affirmation: 11
Quality Time: 8
Acts of Service: 6
Physical Touch: 4
Receiving Gifts: 1

I feel loved when… I am told that I am loved, or appreciated, or talented, or… Pretty much, I am a words girl.  Words will either build me up or tear me down.

Unhappiness in relationships is often due to the fact that we speak different love languages. It can be helpful to know what language you speak and what language those around you speak.  How about you? Do you know your primary Love Language?

Take the Quiz!

I would love to know your results, too.  What did you think of the quiz?  Do you think the result is an accurate assessment of your love language?

The Five Love Languages is available on Amazon

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    Tee says:

    My results are: Your Primary Love Language is probably Acts of Service. I’ll have to think about that one. =) Interesting topic. I’ll check out the book.

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