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1KHO 514: How to Love Deeper in a Shallow World | Jada Edwards, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor

1KHO 514: How to Love Deeper in a Shallow World | Jada Edwards, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor

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What does it actually mean to love your neighbor—not in theory, but in the chaotic, disconnected world we live in today? In this thought-provoking conversation, Ginny Yurich welcomes sought-after Bible teacher and author Jada Edwards to discuss her new book, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor. Together, they explore how true love is more than politeness or random acts of kindness—it’s curiosity, courage, and a willingness to know both others and yourself more deeply. Jada offers practical and soul-shaping insights into loving when it’s hard, forgiving when it feels impossible, and letting go of the myth that the people who hurt us should be the ones to heal us. This episode is an invitation to step beyond surface-level connection into something more meaningful and lasting. You’ll learn how divine imagination can reshape your empathy, how feedback can transform your relationships, and why knowing yourself is a vital part of loving others well. It’s honest, wise, and refreshingly actionable—perfect for anyone who wants to live out their faith through authentic, grace-filled relationships in everyday life. 📖 Get Jada’s book, A New Way to Love Your Neighbor: https://amzn.to/4euLfQK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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