Listen Listen Speak
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Award-winning author and pastor of WestGate Church gives thoughtful, Biblical guidance for how to hear God and share His love in a culture of noise.
The effects of social media and the news are felt deeply in our day-to-day lives. The countless voices–the pundits, the influencers, the personalities–offering opinions and spewing vitriol nonstop have created a cacophony of chaos. It’s difficult to know what’s true or who to trust. It’s difficult to hear God and be heard.
In this book, pastor and author Jay Kim offers thoughtful, concrete guidance for how to listen amidst the noise, hear God, and then speak Good News so to be heard. Drawing on Scripture, social science, and cultural exegesis, Kim helps readers:
*Listen through prayer, reading the Bible, and participating in the church
*Better understand the environment and effects of social media, news media, and politics
*Share the Good News in this environment, encouraging those in your day-to-day life
Practical, biblical, and eminently wise, Listen, Listen, Speak is an indispensable guidebook for Christians living in our culture today. It will equip you to not just speak into the chaos with the love of Jesus but, more importantly, to listen–to one another and to God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781546004998
ISBN10: 1546004998
Jay Kim
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2024
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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