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Dr. Wodajeneh spoke with great wisdom about the different kinds of love, emphasizing that love is not a single emotion but a vast and layered experience. “Love is not just what we feel—it is what we give, how we act, and the way we choose to care for others,” he said. “There is the love between family, which is built on duty, protection, and lifelong connection. There is the love between friends, which is rooted in trust, loyalty, and shared journeys. And then there is romantic love, which carries both passion and responsibility, requiring patience, understanding, and selflessness.” He warned against reducing love to mere emotions, reminding his audience that true love is tested in difficult times. “Feelings come and go, but real love endures,” he said. “A parent’s love does not fade when a child is difficult. A friend’s love is proven in times of hardship. And the deepest romantic love is not just about joy but about sacrifice, commitment, and walking together through life’s struggles.” He encouraged people to seek love that is based on sincerity, not fleeting desires, reminding them that the purest love is the one that mirrors God’s unconditional love for His people. Dr. Wodajeneh concluded by reminding everyone that love is both a gift and a responsibility. “Love is not about possession or control—it is about giving, growing, and lifting others up,” he said. “The highest form of love is the one that reflects God’s love: patient, forgiving, and steadfast. If you wish to experience true love, be willing to love in a way that nurtures, rather than just seeks to receive.”