Adam Weber: Learning to Love the Different, the Difficult and Everyone Else

Love Has a Name: Learning to Love the Different, the Difficult and Everyone Else
(WaterBrook, 2020)

WHO: Adam Weber, founder and lead pastor of Embrace in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

HE SAYS: “We can’t love people if we can’t truly see them, and we can’t really see them and know them without knowing their stories.”

THE BIG IDEA: This book tells the stories of 27 people and one school that taught the author how to love like Jesus.

THE PROGRESSION:
Part 1, “Some People Who Have Loved Me,” tells the stories of nine people who taught the author lessons on love. Part 2, “Some People I’m Learning to Love,” looks at what it’s like to love difficult people. Part 3, “Your Name,” talks to the reader about how Jesus loves them.

“Jesus didn’t just talk about love generally. Instead, Jesus loved people personally.”

Order this book from Amazon.com »
Read an excerpt from this book »

Adam Weber
Adam Weberhttp://AdamWeber.com

Adam Weber is the founder and lead pastor of Embrace—a church that has six campuses in South Dakota and Minnesota—and the author of Love Has a Name (WaterBrook).

Protecting the Generosity That Fuels the Church

Without strong checks and balances in place, financial teams could be at risk from bad actors who could steal data and potentially even donations.

Alive Church: Keeping Your Focus on the Power of God

During Sunday worship services, the church makes a point to celebrate how many people have been led to Christ.

Ready to Talk: Are Christians Speaking Truth to Our Culture?

It is easy to say our goal is to tell others about Jesus, but we often skip the step of asking God to make this possible.