Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God
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Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God  -     By: Dallas Willard & James Bryan Smith

Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

IVP Formatio / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God
By: Dallas Willard & James Bryan Smith
Format: Paperback
Vendor: IVP Formatio
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.80 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1514011573
ISBN-13: 9781514011577
Stock No: WW4011577

Publisher's Description

"The best book on divine guidance I have ever read. I recommend it highly.” – Richard Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline

“This is simply the best book I’ve ever found on hearing God’s voice. It does it all—with nuance, grace, intelligence and spirit.” – John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

How do we hear God's voice?

How can we be sure that what we think we hear is not our own subconscious? What role does the Bible play? What if what God says to us is not clear?

Dallas Willard's beloved classic Hearing God is designed to help you deepen your relationship with God by understanding how to communicate with Him. If you've ever found it challenging to discern whether God is speaking to you, this book will help you learn how to hear him as part of a deep and personal relationship with him.

In Hearing God, Willard answers questions like:

  • Why do people say they hear God but so few can explain it?
  • Does God really talk to people?
  • What part does God's Word have in everyday reality?
  • How do we learn to listen to God?

In this classic book, which now includes a foreword by James Bryan Smith, you'll gain rich spiritual insight into how you can hear God's voice clearly and develop an intimate partnership with him in the work of his kingdom. As you move beyond simply seeking answers, you'll discover a greater life within the kingdom of God, where worship, adoration, and delight become central to your journey of faith.

Author Bio

<p>James Bryan Smith is the author of The Good and Beautiful Series. He is a theology professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas, where he also serves as the director of the Apprentice Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation. A founding member of Richard J. Foster's spiritual renewal ministry, Renovaré, Smith is an ordained United Methodist Church minister and has served in various capacities in local churches.</p>
<p>Dallas Willard (1935–2013) was a renowned teacher, an acclaimed writer and one of our most brilliant Christian thinkers. He was as celebrated for his enduring writings on spiritual formation as he was for his scholarship, with a profound influencein the way he humbly mentored so many of today's leaders in the Christian faith. His books include <em>The Divine Conspiracy</em> (a <em>Christianity Today</em> Book of the Year), <em>The Spirit of the Disciplines</em>, <em>Hearing God</em>, <em>Renovation of the Heart</em>, and others.</p>

Editorial Reviews

<p>"I have loved this book since it was first published under its original title, <em>In Search of Guidance</em> (my old, marked-up copy is still a cherished possession), and then I fell in love with it again when it was brought out under its currenttitle. There is no one more sane, more well-reasoned, more deeply spiritual and biblically grounded than Dallas Willard in his careful, nuanced treatment of how we can develop an intimate, conversational relationship with God—one that actually includes hearing from God for ourselves. <em>Hearing God</em> is truly a classic that stands tall in the crowded field of discernment literature!"</p><p><em>Ruth Haley Barton, founder of the Transforming Center and author of Invitation to Solitude and Silence</em></p>
<p>"What Dallas Willard promises in this book is astounding. He believes that it is possible for normal human beings to live their lives in a continuous and transforming friendship with the Trinity. And as you read, you realize why he believes this. He is writing from lived experience. He is describing his personal, ongoing conversation, communion and consummation (or union) with God. But he lets you know, there is a catch. If you want to hear 'the flutes' it helps to be sitting in the front row, very close to the conductor."</p><p><em>Gary W. Moon, founding executive director of the Martin Institute and Dallas Willard Center, Westmont College, and author of Becoming Dallas Willard</em></p>
<p>"Willard wonderfully encourages us to listen for God's voice, and then to respond and obey. This is a book of great encouragement and helpful insights into the arena of God's direction in our daily living."</p><p><em>Ted W. Engstrom, president emeritus, World Vision</em></p>
<p>"The best book on divine guidance I have ever read. I recommend it highly."</p><p><em>Richard Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline</em></p>
<p>"<em>Hearing God</em> is still the gold standard in learning to recognize God's voice in our everyday lives. It offers wise, thoughtful and grounded guidelines for discernment, while acknowledging that God still speaks to each of us today. Over the decades, I have not recommended another book on hearing God more."</p><p><em>James Choung, author of Real Life: A Christianity Worth Living Out</em></p>
<p>"This is simply the best book I've ever found on hearing God's voice. It does it all—with nuance, grace, intelligence, and spirit. Few things matter more to an apprentice of Jesus than learning to discern God's voice. Few books come close to being as helpful as this one."</p><p><em>John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry</em></p>

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