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How to Hear God. A Simple Guide for Normal People
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Understanding how to genuinely hear God's voice is paramount, yet it is often clouded by confusion and misunderstanding. During life’s toughest challenges when we seek solace from God, in times of societal upheaval where we crave divine clarity, when faced with crucial choices requiring God's direction, or when yearning for a stronger faith that transforms our prayers from solitary monologues into real dialogues, the need to hear God is profound. Having previously explored God's silence in "God on Mute" and the nuances of prayer in his bestseller "How to Pray," Pete Greig returns to tackle one of the most challenging and significant aspects of Christian life—How to Hear God. He delves into the narrative of Christ’s insightful and profound exchange on the road to Emmaus, drawing from a broad spectrum of Christian traditions. Pete artfully combines the evangelical focus on hearing God through Scripture, the charismatic practice of prophetic listening, and the contemplative approach to detecting God's 'still, small voice' within the soul.
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Understanding how to genuinely hear God's voice is paramount, yet it is often clouded by confusion and misunderstanding. During life’s toughest challenges when we seek solace from God, in times of societal upheaval where we crave divine clarity, when faced with crucial choices requiring God's direction, or when yearning for a stronger faith that transforms our prayers from solitary monologues into real dialogues, the need to hear God is profound. Having previously explored God's silence in "God on Mute" and the nuances of prayer in his bestseller "How to Pray," Pete Greig returns to tackle one of the most challenging and significant aspects of Christian life—How to Hear God. He delves into the narrative of Christ’s insightful and profound exchange on the road to Emmaus, drawing from a broad spectrum of Christian traditions. Pete artfully combines the evangelical focus on hearing God through Scripture, the charismatic practice of prophetic listening, and the contemplative approach to detecting God's 'still, small voice' within the soul.
