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  • Love Has a Name

  • Learning to Love the Different, the Difficult, and Everyone Else
  • By: Adam Weber
  • Narrated by: Adam Weber
  • Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Love Has a Name

By: Adam Weber
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Discover the joy of stepping out and intentionally loving the people around you.

“Love has a name, and that name isn’t Mark or Adam or even yours! That name is Jesus, and when we make love about him, everything else falls into place. Struggling to love? Pick up this book!” (Mark Batterson, New York Times best-selling author of The Circle Maker and lead pastor of National Community Church)

Who does Jesus love? The stranger who looks strange. The driver who cuts us off in traffic. The person online who thinks differently than we do. Loving people is hard. Especially when it involves the difficult people in our lives and those different from us. We say we love others, but really we don’t. Instead of loving, we hurt, belittle, and overlook people. Which is precisely why we need to learn how to love — from Jesus and from one another.

Adam Weber knows firsthand how important it is to learn to love. And he’s learned incredible lessons from incredible people — some of them quite unexpected. With hope, humor, stretched comfort zones, biblical truth, and (maybe) a few tears, Love Has a Name looks at the most powerful of these stories, showing us 27 people (and one school) who have taught Adam how to love like Jesus.

One name at a time.

©2020 Adam Weber (P)2020 Random House Audio

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“Loving people is hard! Even on our best days, loving those closest to us can be tough. But the stories Adam tells in Love Has a Name show us that love isn’t as complicated as we sometimes make it. Because love has a name, and that name isn’t Mark or Adam or even yours! That name is Jesus, and when we make love about him, everything else falls into place. Struggling to love? Pick up this book!” (Mark Batterson, New York Times best-selling author of The Circle Maker and lead pastor of National Community Church)

“In Love Has a Name, Adam Weber shows us how to love people even when it’s painful, tough, and draining. Adam’s writing rejuvenates my soul. This book truly ministered to my heart—my longing not just to love Jesus but to love like him. Grab this book!” (Rashawn Copeland, founder of I’m So Blessed Daily and author of Start Where You Are)

“Some of the most powerful moments in our lives are when someone calls us by name. It literally makes our brains fire faster. We feel special. My friend Adam Weber has wrestled this to the ground in Love Has a Name. I’ve watched Adam love people well - he’s the right guy to lead this conversation. Adam points us to the one who knows love like no other: Jesus.” (Tyler Reagin, author of The Life-Giving Leader and founder of the Life-Giving Company)

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