• Nav Social Menu

    Let’s connect!

    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube

Our Inspired Hearts

  • Home
  • About
    • The woman behind the blog
  • Blog
    • Books
    • Inspired50
    • Life
    • Harry Potter
    • Faith
    • Relationships
    • All Posts
  • Photos
    • Galactic Gathering 2019
      • Galactic Gathering 2019 – Joel Johnstone
      • Galactic Gathering 2019 – Harrison Schmitt
    • Galactic Gathering 2018
  • Contact

Review: “Love Lives Here” by Maria Goff

All Posts· Books

27 Jan
The book "Love Lives Here" is held up in front of a wall of fairy lights. The photo is in black and white

Fast Facts:

Book Title: Love Lives Here: Finding What You Need in a World Telling You What You Want

Author: Maria Goff

Genre/Audience: Religion/Christian living; adult women (men could certainly read it, but it’s definitely geared toward women)

Rating: 4/10

Worth the read?: No

I purchased “Love Lives Here” last summer at the local Christian bookstore. I was really drawn to the cover design and thought it seemed like a really great read.

I stared at the book for almost 8 months before deciding to give it try. Honestly, I wish I had just left it on the shelf to be pretty.

To be fair, the book wasn’t bad. It was easy to read and I finished it in just a couple days of casual before-bed reading. I highlighted and underlined several quotable lines, and while in the midst of reading, it was enjoyable enough.

Where it falls short

The problem was that I just kept waiting for it to go deeper, to dig into liturgies of life and the way that the world pulls us a million different directions. It was like each page was almost there, like Maria had almost captured my attention…but she never fully got there. There were so many missed opportunities; really, the book was a nice idea.

There was certainly wisdom in this book, and I did enjoy her stories when she told them well. But it was almost like she wasn’t the one telling them at all. Rather, it felt like she had relayed the stories to someone else, and they had tried to recreate them without taking careful notes. She never really spoke in specifics; even when talking about her children, it was like there was a fog over her words. Like she wasn’t completely sure what she was writing was actually what had happened.

It was so close to good, but also so far away.

Questionable theology

Hazy stories aside (which were bearable, just a little odd), the theology Maria presents is sometimes incredibly sketchy. Maybe a person who isn’t trained in theology wouldn’t notice, but I think that is precisely why it’s a problem.

Several times throughout the book, she mentions something along the lines of “God thinks/behaves/feels this about _______.” Sometimes she makes references similar to “God has a sense of humor,” but other times she actually prescribes attributes and behaviors to God that have no foundation in Scripture or historical Christian thought.

She also refers at least once to a heretical description of the Trinity, called modalism, that was condemned as heresy about 1,700 years ago. Even though she notes that it’s not strong theology, she ignores that it’s actually heretical.

The theology is weak in spots throughout the book, and a time or two I did consider not finishing it.

Final thoughts

On the plus side, it was a light read; “Love Lives Here” wasn’t a book that shook the foundations of how I viewed the world. Honestly though, a week out from reading it, I can’t say I remember much about its content.

I wish I had liked it more. I’ll keep the book around because it’s really, really pretty, but I can guarantee it’ll probably never be cracked open again.

Better luck on the next book, I hope!

Nikki

(Also, don’t forget to follow me on Twitter or read my last blog post!)

Related Posts

Spread the love

Leave a Comment

Subscribe to Our Inspired Hearts

Want inspiration delivered straight to your inbox? Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email!

Previous Post: « Books #1-4 of the year: Harry Potter
Next Post: Book haul and conference musings »

Reader Interactions

Trackbacks

  1. Book haul and conference musings – ourinspiredhearts says:
    February 3, 2018 at 3:58 am

    […] forget to follow me on Twitter and check out my last post before you […]

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Searching for inspiration…

Hello, friend!

Nikki Shover

Nikki Shover

A notorious hairbrush singer and occasional worship leader, self-proclaimed Harry Potter nerd, and aspiring author, I am also a former pastor but ever-present shepherd who spends the perfect amount of time snuggling with my dog and husband. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Bible/religion and journalism and am daily striving to decipher what it means to live abundantly in this place we call home. My heart flutters for deep conversations, One Direction jam sessions, and people who don't judge my love of children's books or 80s/90s sitcoms.

View Full Profile →

Let’s connect!

  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Subscribe to Our Inspired Hearts

Want inspiration delivered straight to your inbox? Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email!

Recent Posts

  • Alyssa Bethke’s “Satisfied” – Gentle Hug in a Book
  • A letter to my Valentine
  • The last 2 years: Hello again, I’ve missed you
  • Grief during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • I lost my passion, and that’s okay

Categories

  • All Posts
  • Books
  • Faith
  • Harry Potter
  • Inspired50
  • Life
  • Relationships

Digging in the Archives

Check out my bookshelf!

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Searching for more inspiration?

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Photos
  • Contact

ourinspiredhearts

I’ve just shared my first book review on my webs I’ve just shared my first book review on my website in the longest time, and I am so thrilled 🥰✨ the link is in my bio! I look forward to hopefully sharing many more posts in the coming days.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#blog #blogger #bookreview #bookstagram #book #christianblog #christian #books #bookish #bookblog #linkinbio #photooftheday #bookworm #booklovers
As a pastor, much of my job is about relationships As a pastor, much of my job is about relationships. But sometimes, my job is about reclaiming sacred spaces that time has taken from us. Recently I got to reclaim this beautiful stained glass window that had been hidden behind a projector screen for years. Now when I enter this space, I am urged to stop. To take in the light. To breathe in the renewal of the cross. Although pastoring is a kind of difficult that cannot be put into words, it is also an incredible gift to spend so much time in the sacred — so much time alongside the light of the world. It’s beautiful when that manifests in the present, right beside us, as a reminder that God is with us, and God is within us, too.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#blog #blogger #christ #christian #stainedglass #cross #church #pastor #photography #photooftheday #light #day #classic #sacred #beautiful #faith #jesus #christianity #holy #holyspirit #morning #goodmorning
Book 4 of ‘22 — this is my second read by Fred Book 4 of ‘22 — this is my second read by Fredrik Backman (see previous post), and I have to say: I LOVED THIS BOOK! Although I really enjoyed the first book I read of his, Ove and his community won my heart so much faster than the previous read. The book started much darker than I anticipated, but I caught on quickly that things were headed in a lighter direction. It was a witty, charming perspective on heavy topics: grief, depression, and suicide. But I am so thankful to say that community wins in this one. So thankful for the character growth and the laughs that Ove and his unexpected crew gave to me. 5⭐️ for “A Man Called Ove” — I will probably even read this book again, and that’s saying something!
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#book #books #bookreview #bookblog #christianblogger #bookstagram #mancalledove #goodbook #goodreads #read #reading #blog #blogger #bookish #readingchallenge #fiction #photooftheday #readersofinstagram #bloggerlife #sweden #swedish
Book 3 of 2022 | A beloved college professor of mi Book 3 of 2022 | A beloved college professor of mine recommended this and another of Fredrik Backman’s books to me, and I chose this one first because, *ahem,* I liked the cover. 🤷🏼‍♀️😅 Elsa was a precious character, full of innocence and trouble all at once. My favorite element of the story was the wurse (what us common folk would call a dog). Although I struggled to follow the narrative at times and the finale didn’t seem “big enough” for Granny’s fairytales, I did cry while reading this and finished it relatively quickly. I just purchased my next Backman read, and I’m curious to see how the two compare! 4⭐️ for “My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry.”
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#bookreview #bookstagram #books #book #read #reading #readersofinstagram #reader #bookblog #bookblogger #fiction #tbr #bookchallenge #booklover #blog #blogger #bookoftheday #storytelling #novel
After years with a simple black and white logo I c After years with a simple black and white logo I created on Photoshop in college, I finally rebranded my website with something more representative of my mission and purpose!
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
My husband and I are mildly (majorly?) into Disney-Pixar’s “Up.” We named our first dog Ellie and our wedding included several thoughtful, fancied-up elements from the film. Our mailbox even features our handprints and names in the style of Ellie and Carl. This is where the balloons come into play in my logo. 🎈
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
The heart shape is pretty self-explanatory, given my name. 💖 Finally, the bright colors and watercolor style speak to the vibrant, abundant, creative life I have been called to live and lead others to as well. 💚🧡💜💙❤️
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Welcome to the brand new—but still the same in so many ways—Our Inspired Hearts!
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#blog #blogger #graphicdesign #rebrand #rebranding #logo #ourinspiredhearts #up #disney #inspiration #inspired #christianblog #christianblogger #pastor #dogmom #writer #design #bloggerlife
Follow on Instagram

Message from Nikki

Hello! I hope my little corner of the web has lifted your spirit today. It's been an honor to have had you stop by! Read More…

Subscribe to Our Inspired Hearts

Inspiration delivered right to your inbox. Who wouldn't want that?!

Copyright © 2025 · Refined theme by Restored 316

Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy