Love Slows Down

How to Keep Anger and Anxiety from Ruining Life's Relationships

Description

Anger. Anxiety. Frustration. Worry.

We’ve all felt the power of these emotions, and lived to regret the speed with which we spoke from, or even acted on them. 

We know we need to slow down and calm down before that torrent of emotion sweeps us away—but how?

What if you could understand those feelings better? Not ignore them or stuff them down, but actually harness their power to improve your relationships?

That’s the journey Joël Malm will take you on in Love Slows Down. Whether you’re feeling the constant weight of worry, flashes of fury, or the exhaustion of always being on edge, there is a way to understand what triggers your emotions and put the brakes on. You can slow down and respond with love.

About the author(s)

Joël Malm is the founder of Summit Leaders, where he uses outdoor adventure and leadership coaching to help people find their calling and pursue a vision for their lives. His expeditions to places like Mount Kilimanjaro, the Grand Canyon, and Machu Picchu have taken him to more than seventy countries on six continents. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in counseling. Fluent in three languages, Joël speaks at churches, conferences, and corporate events nationwide and is the author of Vision Map (Moody Press, 2014), Fully You, Love Slows Down (Salem Books, 2020), and Guided by Thunder. He lives with his wife and daughter in Texas.

Reviews

"Joël leads us on … the journey of learning how to overcome fear and anger and hurt so you’re free to slow down and truly live love."
-Bob Goff, author of New York Times bestsellers Love Does and Everybody Always

"This book is about the greatest adventure of all: walking in God’s love that sets us free from fear and anger."
-Mark Batterson, pastor and New York Times bestselling author

 

"In Love Slows Down, my friend Joël shares lots of life-changing stories and principles that can help you unleash the power of God’s love in all your most important relationships."
-Matthew Barnett, pastor and co-founder of the Dream Center

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