Hearing from God: 5 Steps to Knowing His Will for Your Life

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About this ebook

God has and does speak to His people. He wants to speak to you now. So what can you do to better hear and recognize His voice?

Throughout his time as a senior pastor, members of his congregation have asked Pastor David Stine many questions about the Christian faith, but there is one that he continuously hears the most: “How do you make contact with God and hear His voice?”

In Hearing from God, David presents a five-step process designed to help Christians grow in their ability to listen for and better recognize God’s voice. David shares personal stories about how, after applying these steps to his own life, God has specifically answered his prayers and provided clear direction for him. This Scripture-based guide includes a forty-day devotional with carefully chosen Bible passages, questions for reflection, ideas for personal worship, and space for two-way journaling—everything you need to receive God’s message to you.

Hearing from God will transform your ability to hear God’s voice, enrich your relationship with Him, and better understand His will for your life.

About the author

David Stine serves as the Founding Pastor of Metro Church in the Washington DC area. He has backgrounds in both business and ministry and holds a Masters of Practical Theology and a Doctorate of Ministry in Leadership. He is gifted at making deep theological truths user-friendly for his readers and is known for his dynamic and motivational public speaking. He and his wife, Taryn, along with their four children reside in Florida.

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