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Walking with God

How to Hear His Voice

Audiobook
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Do you feel disconnected from your faith? Are you hoping to grow your relationship with God? Join New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge as he shares what it's like to truly start Walking with God.

In Walking with God, Eldredge teaches us that creating a dialogue with God is the single most life-changing habit we can adopt because it brings us back to our source of life. But why is it that most of us have never been taught how to have a conversation with our Creator?

In this revised and updated edition of his classic Walking with God, Eldredge opens his personal journals to tell a year's worth of stories about walking and talking with the Lord.

Walking with God follows Eldredge's own journey to growing closer to the Lord through all four seasons:

  • Summer: a time of restoration and renewal, and for finding our way back to joy
  • Fall: a season of struggle, but then breakthrough and discovery
  • Winter: finding God in our losses, in the mundane, and sustaining our hearts over what can feel like the long path of obedience
  • Spring: a time of resurrection, recovered hope and desire, a time of new beginnings
  • Walking with God reminds us that it is our deepest need, as human beings, to learn to live intimately with God. If you're ready to recover this part of your life, let Walking with God be your guide along the way.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        February 25, 2008
        For bestselling evangelical author Eldredge (Wild at Heart
        ), Christians are meant to inherit the kind of intimacy that Adam and Eve had with God in the Garden of Eden, but the belief that God only speaks through the Bible hinders a Christian's ability to experience that intimacy. Drawing from a year's worth of journaling about his “walk with God,” Eldredge models how talking to God is as easy as checking daily to ask, “What are you saying, Lord?” Sometimes when Eldredge queries God, God's response confounds him. For example, when God responds repeatedly with two words, “My love,” it takes an accident and a personal epiphany for Eldredge to understand that God wants him to “rebuild personality based on love.” Through everyday life lessons, personal anecdotes and a lot of scripture, Eldredge shows how Christians can get into direct conversation with God, encouraging readers to ask for answers about anything and everything. Eldredge's story (as opposed to chapter) format is supposed to better help readers “to pause along the way at those points where God is speaking to you,” but it results in a lack of real organization and may make it difficult for readers to uncover an overarching theme in the course of a section.

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