When the Soul Listens: Finding Rest and Direction in Contemplative Prayer

When the Soul Listens: Finding Rest and Direction in Contemplative Prayer
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"I could read this over and overI have" according to S Phinisey. Love how this book draws my heart to want to be closer and closer to God and His kingdom ways â¤ï¸. Mary Cole said Jan's books are inspiring and and practical in guiding the. Jan's books are inspiring and and practical in guiding the pilgrim Christian in his devotional walk with the Lord.. Five Stars This book has been inspiring and challenging to me and our small group!
(Kellye Fabian, Willow Creek Community Church)Deeply rooted in Scripture, animated by Jan’s own lively friendship with the Trinity, When the Soul Listens is a sane and refreshingly simple guidebook to the sort of intimate, interactive journey with God for which we were designed. A gentle and engaging doorway to an intimate and transformative life with God. (Mindy Caliguire, Founder of Soul Care)Jan Johnson proves a faithful and trustworthy guide in helping me learn how to open space in my soul to listen for God’s transformative, loving voice, and out of that listening to bring God’s love and goodness into our world. If you’re ready to take that journey, When the Soul Listens is a practical guide to help you better understand yourself and God’s purposes in your life. For those stu
Learn to find rest and guidance in God, opening yourself to God’s presence and direction through this practical approach.If you are disillusioned, experiencing spiritual dryness, or simply looking for the next step in your spiritual growth, When the Soul Listens offers a clear path to a fulfilling connection with God.. Do you long for depth and authenticity in your relationship with God? Do you want purpose and daily direction but can’t seem to find the right prayer to receive it? When the Soul Listens will guide you away from formulas and step-by-step prayer plans toward contemplative prayer, “the lifestyle that allows you to experience God’s presence,” writes author Jan Johnson