New Way To Love Your Neighbor
$17.99
In a world that revels in outrage and embarrassing others at worst-or maybe just ignoring those we don’t like at best-Christians know they are supposed to “be loving” instead. But how? “Being loving” sounds nice, but what does love really look like, and how does it show up? Spoiler alert: it looks nothing like the world’s conventional definitions of love. After all, if those cultural approaches to love were working, why are you still witnessing people tearing each other apart on the internet, or avoiding your coworker in passive-aggressive ways, or fighting yet again with your spouse over who’s on dish duty, or bickering with your neighbor over whether your trashcan is parked in the right place?
In her much-anticipated debut book, compelling and sought-after Bible teacher Jada Edwards schools us all on how to transform our relationship with both God and others (yes, even those we don’t like!). In short, Jada reveals how we often get love wrong. But with the right definition and expression of love, so much can change-including our relationships. In this book, you’ll discover:
*How to release yourself from 4 limits holding you back from fully experiencing God’s love for you
*How to adopt 5 clear and surprising ways to be loving to those around you
*How to be curious, free, brave, resilient, and real in your relationships
*How to experience transformation in any kind of relationship
A rich, full, and loving relationship with God and others is possible, so long as you get love right. Are you ready to experience it?
3 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781087789187
ISBN10: 1087789184
Jada Edwards
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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