Publisher's Synopsis
Nothing might actually have any meaning more than figuring out how to recognize the bona fide voice of God, yet couple of things in life are more defenseless to hallucination, double dealing, and out and out misuse. At the point when life self-destructs and we want God's solace; in snapshots of social unrest when we really want his clearness; confronting imposing choices when we want his direction; craving a more profound confidence when we really want God to say something, anything, to transform the discourse we call supplication into a real discussion.
Having tended to God's quietness in God on Mute, and afterward How to Pray in his past blockbuster, Pete Greig has returned to carry thinking and direction to one of the most squeezing and astounding parts of general Christian experience- - How to Hear God. Investigating the tale of Christ's perky, powerful discussion headed straight toward Emmaus, Pete draws profoundly from the bits of knowledge of a wide scope of Christian customs. He winds around together the fervent accentuation after hearing God in the Bible, and the magnetic obligation to hearing God in the prophetic, with the insightful comprehension of God's "still, little voice" inside.