Thursday, August 27, 2020

Book Review - Love Has A Name

I was minding my own business, just mentally ranting about the state of the world and this culture of disrespect that seems to have become so prevalent, when I saw the info for an upcoming release from Adam Weber and Waterbook called Love Has A Name. My rant came to a screeching halt. THIS! This is what I was struggling to articulate! Love DOES have a name, and a face, and a story. Putting those elements together, name + face + story, gives humanity to the people around us and facilitates the kind of love we're meant to have for each other. Adam Weber articulates this well through the chapters that each highlight the names and stories of individuals God has used to teach the author about love, as well as corresponding Bible characters who exhibit each kind of love. I recommend reading this one with a highlighter in hand; the stories are spot-on and the insights are well worth noting.



No publisher disclaimer is necessary in this case, as I gladly threw down my cash for this one. By now, I hope y'all know I give my own honest opinion every time. Because I'm full of 'em and I like to share!

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