Love is beautiful, but not always easy. In The Grace to Hold On, author and preacher Godwin Mgwena dares to confront a raw truth: we're all flawed, and so are the people we love. Whether in marriage, family, or spiritual community, this book walks boldly into the heart of relational brokenness and comes out with tools, hope, and healing. Built on wisdom from Scripture, especially 1 Corinthians 13, this deeply honest book challenges emotional idealism and calls readers to real, resilient love.
It's not about finding perfect people; it's about embracing imperfect people with character, grace, and courage. You'll discover: Why loving someone "difficult" can grow your soul Tools for restoring trust and rebuilding connection How to handle disappointment without giving up Why spiritual formation (discipleship) is non-negotiable in love How the community helps shape better lovers and stronger families Whether you're dating, married, mentoring others, or recovering from heartbreak, this is your invitation to go deeper, not by feeling more, but by loving better.
Love is beautiful, but not always easy. In The Grace to Hold On, author and preacher Godwin Mgwena dares to confront a raw truth: we're all flawed, and so are the people we love. Whether in marriage, family, or spiritual community, this book walks boldly into the heart of relational brokenness and comes out with tools, hope, and healing. Built on wisdom from Scripture, especially 1 Corinthians 13, this deeply honest book challenges emotional idealism and calls readers to real, resilient love.
It's not about finding perfect people; it's about embracing imperfect people with character, grace, and courage. You'll discover: Why loving someone "difficult" can grow your soul Tools for restoring trust and rebuilding connection How to handle disappointment without giving up Why spiritual formation (discipleship) is non-negotiable in love How the community helps shape better lovers and stronger families Whether you're dating, married, mentoring others, or recovering from heartbreak, this is your invitation to go deeper, not by feeling more, but by loving better.