The Book
A Life That Looks Like Love is an honest, practical invitation to live the Great Commandment in a divided world.
Explore the book →A book. Original music. A coming podcast. One invitation.
The Love Revolution is a call to put love back at the center of how we live, lead, disagree, forgive, and show up for one another.
Born from one life changed by love.
One message. Many ways in.
The book tells the story. The songs carry the feeling. The podcast will keep the conversation going.
A Life That Looks Like Love is an honest, practical invitation to live the Great Commandment in a divided world.
Explore the book →Original songs about love, awakening, courage, hope, and the inner work required to become more loving.
Listen now →Coming Fall 2026: honest conversations about choosing love in families, workplaces, faith, conflict, and culture.
Preview the podcast →
The book
Living the Great Commandment in a Divided World
What if we chose to let love lead us—every single day? Through personal stories, hard-earned wisdom, and practical reflection, John E Harrity explores how choosing love can transform our relationships, our faith, our response to conflict, and our sense of purpose.
How it began
When John suffered a near-fatal heart attack in 2016, he did not simply survive. Over time, the experience began to undo the emotionally closed-off version of himself he had known—and teach him how to receive love, express it, and build a life around it.
The Love Revolution grew from that transformation: a conviction that success, certainty, status, and being right must never become more important than loving the person in front of us.
Read John’s story →The music
The Love Revolution playlist moves through the Great Commandment, love across division, second chances, purpose, hope, and the inner work that helps love lead.
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The practice
It is how we listen, speak, disagree, forgive, set boundaries, serve, and choose what matters most.
See the human being before the category, opinion, mistake, or difference.
Seek to understand, especially when every instinct says to prepare a rebuttal.
Love is not silence or avoidance. It tells the truth without abandoning the person.
Encourage. Forgive. Show up. Serve. Let love become visible.
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