Glenn E. Evans (1956- ) born in Chicago IL to an underage single mother and raised in Mississippi during the turmoil of racism brings the unseen element of the love of God in our lives to focus in his first book "What Would Love Do?". This book is designed to challenge our faith and shift our perspectives of love in action during both the highs and lows of life. Glenn served in the United States Air Force for 8 years, worked in corrections for 10 years, and in privatize extradition for 13 years. However, during a low period of Glenn's life he was homeless and struggled on the streets of Las Vegas for six months. Glenn is now a doctoral student at Liberty University in the Ed.D Community Care and Counseling program. He and his wife Sabrina are founders of House of Healing Ministries 501(c)3 (house of refuge and restoration of life), and owners of Evans' Catering Service. The premise of this book is that we all make mistakes but the love of God is ever present. The book is written as if it were a one on one conversation. He expresses a simple message of what God's love is doing in our lives every day. The aim of this work is to encourage someone that no matter what his or her life looks like, God's love is alive and active every moment.