

There is no turnkey or quick fix to having rich relationships.

Review Quotes The way God has moved this message like wildfire to millions of people speaks volumes about its value. As he candidly examines our most common pitfalls in relationships and the start-today ways to get past them, Michael helps you align your longings with Gods awesome desires for your life. Where did the idea for relationships come from in the first place? Does God really care who I hang out with? Is it even possible to avoid relational train wrecks? From his plan for intentional dating in the age of social media to handling break-ups well to doing family instead of just being in a family, Michael tackles the questions we all have about relational success. Now, in Relationship Goals, Michael tells his own story of heartache and healing, unpacks explosive truths from Gods Word, and tells it to you straight to help you win at relationships in every part of your life. By charting a course that candidly examines our most common pitfalls, and by unpacking explosive truths from Gods Word, Michaels debut book will transform a trendy hashtag into a future where your most cherished relationships thrive in relational life, hope, and abundance- Book Synopsis #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - A candid, inspiring guide to finding lasting love and sustaining a healthy relationship by getting real about your goals-based on the viral, multi-million-view sermon series about dating, marriage, and sex No matter where you are and no matter what stage of life you are in, Relationship Goals will be a game changer.-Levi Lusko Realer than the most real conversation youve ever heard on the topic, Michael Todds honest, heartfelt, and powerful teaching on relationships has already impacted millions of people in all seasons of life around the world. In other words, its good to have a goal, but you cant get there without proper aim.

All too often, though, we lack the tools or vision to build our relationships on the wisdom and power of God. About the Book Michael believes that relationships are the epicenter of human thriving.
