"Getting Ready For Love" by L. Spenser Smith (Book)

LIFE EMPOWERMENT COACH AND PASTOR L. SPENSER SMITH AUTHORS PRACTICAL GUIDE TO



GETTING READY FOR LOVE

 

Birmingham, AL--  Are you ready for love?  In our eagerness to experience love, we seldom check whether we have made ourselves ready to love, be loved, and to be in love.  Alabama based Pastor, Singer, Songwriter and Author dubbed the “LOVE GURU”, Bishop L. Spenser Smith has written Getting Ready For Love, a practical guide that informs and imparts scriptural and personal insights on the proper order of love – Loving God, Loving Ourselves, and Loving Others.

Our society is full of books on being single, finding love, preparing for marriage and how to have successful relationships.  In this book, Bishop Smith educates the reader on self first.  Love begins with self discovery and attainment.  In Getting Ready For Love, Smith accentuates GETTING YOURSELF IN ORDER!  

According to Smith, Love treats us according to our knowledge of how it functions.  Love is to be approached and engaged with a degree of order and priority.  When love is properly defined, understood and in order, we can live in a place of complete wholeness and absolute happiness - (1 Corinthians 14:40)

Getting Ready For Love also contains some of the private writing of his late sister, Gwendolyn Townsend, who before her passing began writing a book Getting Ready for Love: When You’ve Loved and Lost.  Smith inherited this invaluable manuscript, integrated segments of her passages and together they delightfully and often wittingly take the reader on a thought provoking journey of the heart and spirit guiding the reader on how to prepare themselves for love and build intimate, lifelong relationships. 

Many ‘love literacy’ books attract a female only audience.  Getting Ready For Love is designed for both men and women.  Smith particularly challenges men to prepare themselves for structure, vision and purpose.  “Men have the most to lose in a relationship,” explains Smith.  “His name is to be had.   He needs to learn who he is first, learn what to do and prepare himself for the woman he invites into his life.”   

Smith can also be heard weekly imparting Getting Ready for Love tips on the radio at Praise 100.9 Charlotte, Rejoice Musical Soul Food Radio Network and several internet radio outlets. Getting Ready For Love is available now on Amazon.com 

About Bishop L. Spenser Smith:

L. Spenser Smith is senior pastor of the Impact Nation Fellowship Church in Tuscaloosa and is a Stellar Award nominated singer/songwriter known for his underground hit, “Surgery”.  He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Altar’ed Life, Transformed By The Master’s Will and is one of the emerging Kingdom voices in the Body of Christ with a passion for people and sensitivity to the voice of God which has allowed him to become a highly prolific preacher and teacher.

At a young age of 39, amongst the many headship roles he juggles, L. Spenser is currently pursuing his Master of Theology at Beeson Seminary and maintains a VP position at Syncere Creative Business Solutions, a professional print media and graphic design firm.  Balancing the posture of husband, father, minister, teacher, musician and author and businessman is at times an enormous feat to conquer.  For L. Spenser, it’s difficult, but fulfilling and time consuming, but rewarding.  “I’ve learned to appreciate that with every assignment that God gives me,” L. Spenser enlightens.  “God gives me grace to realize effectiveness in all of those areas.”  Through ministry, lyrical and literary messages, L. Spenser’s life’s work has really just begun and his Kingdom voice being heard.  His assignment is to give God the ultimate glory in every situation.

 

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