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Can You Hear God Now?

How to Journey to a Deeper Relationship with God
By:Susan Roberts
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781642792362
eText ISBN:9781642792379
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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"Based firmly on biblical truth  . . . Practical steps to enter into an interactive relationship with God—where we talk to Him, and yes, He talks to us" (Dr. Craig Von Buseck, editor at Inspiration.org).   Can You Hear God Now? addresses the specific question of whether or not Christians believe God speaks to them individually. Many people pray, but few listen to God. Susan Roberts surveyed hundreds of people from various backgrounds, religious affiliations, genders, and ages, from twenty-four states and three foreign countries, to determine if and how they communicate with God. The survey reveals interesting trends in today's thinking about hearing God and how God speaks in a variety of fascinating ways. Many of those surveyed even share stories about their personal interaction with God. Can You Hear God Now? combines these stories with Biblical principles to encourage readers to develop their own two-way communication with God, making their spiritual lives come alive.   "The world is full of noise, but Susan Roberts's prayerful Can You Hear God Now? cuts through it all to find some needed holy clarity . . . It imparts confidence that hearing God's voice is a result of preparedness and openness to hearing what God has to say." — Foreword Reviews   "May be one of the most useful recent books on Christian faith and living . . . A book very much worth reading, studying, and applying." —Col. Alexander Shine (ret. army), lay leader for military chapels and Officer Christian Fellowship   "Susan Roberts' stories are credible and provide inspiring examples of God's interactions with normal and sane people. Her book brings acuity to our ears." —Dr. Marshall Shelley, director of the Doctor of Ministry Program, Denver Seminary