In the book, "Back to the Basics (of Love)," Zach Lindquist provides a thorough, yet concise, treatment of the many issues that surround love, sex, and dating. The book is more than a "how to" for finding the right person to marry. It is a guide to lead the married couple to experience the most fulfilling relationship possible.
"Back to the Basics (of Love)" combines scripture, psychology, and physiology to address the culture standards that have led to the failure in many marriages. You will discover insights into how God's Word addresses many of today's issues and problems in positive ways. This is not a book of "don't do these things." It is a book that explains how God created humans to relate to one another in a manner that brings joy and satisfaction.
If you're looking for a partner to spend your life with, this book is for you. Even if you're married, there is a wealth of information that can help you gain the most of your current relationship. It's never too late to get in on God's plan.
Dating consumes a lot of time and more often than not, ends in heartbreak for everyone involved. Many are caught up constantly looking on their phone apps for someone better or more options, instead of developing a good relationship with one person. "Back to the Basics (of Love)" offers a better approach, complete with guidance for making it possible. This book will show you that there is a better way.
After spending four years at university studying human physiology and exercise science, Zach Lindquist considers himself mostly self-educated, believing that one should never stop learning and seeking answers to life's most significant questions. His regular areas of study consist of theology, Christian apologetics, history, and philosophy. This is all in addition to having made a life-long commitment to never stop studying his beautiful wife, with whom he resides in Texas.
Seeing how the exclusion of faith from the average individual's everyday life and decisions has negatively impacted the culture, he took up writing in the hopes that God could use him in some small way toward immersing hearts in Christ and returning God to our daily considerations.