Grow Love
- itcametopass

- Feb 4, 2019
- 1 min read
It is really easy as a young single adult to forget what love is especially when you don't have the "romantic love" so many people do and so much of media flaunts at us who are single. And February has just started, so you know that there is about to be a barrage of couple love.
That's the thing though. Romantic love is not the only kind of love. Love is something that grows, and like all things worth growing, it needs LIGHT.
As you watch the 45 second video below (click the picture to go to the video), I challenge you to think what you can do now as a single (or perhaps a married person who stumbled on here) to practice growing love --
the kind of love that will last beyond romantic love, the kind of love that sustains body, mind, heart, and soul. Home, where you live and the people you live with, is a wonderful garden of soil, ready to till, ready to try growing new things. All of us live in a home of some kind. Practice where you are.
Thomas S. Monson said, "May our families and homes be filled with love."
What portion of LIGHT can you practicing growing as you LOVE those around you?
- Amy
https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/topics/love?lang=eng&_r=1





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