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Hearing God: Eliminate Myths. Encounter Meaning.
Hearing God: Eliminate Myths. Encounter Meaning.
Hearing God: Eliminate Myths. Encounter Meaning.
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Hearing God: Eliminate Myths. Encounter Meaning.

Written by Nathan Finochio

Narrated by Nathan Finochio

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Identify and deconstruct the most common myths about how God communicates—and then learn to utilize clear tools to accurately decipher and follow the voice of God in your life.

So many people wish that God would audibly weigh in on life's greatest questions of calling, meaning, and purpose. What's crazy is that God is weighing in on those questions. We just haven't learned to listen. Nathan Finochio believes that God is constantly communicating with this world he's created. We simply aren't following the right advice when it comes to hearing what he has to say. Through biblical teaching and true life stories, Hearing God empowers and enables readers to separate fact from fiction, myth from meaning, and truly understand what God is saying to them about big decisions and daily living.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateJun 11, 2019
ISBN9781984844439
Author

Nathan Finochio

Nathan is the Founder of TheosU and Theos Seminary, author of Hearing God and Killer Church.

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    Jul 11, 2021

    Awesome Premise. Flawed Execution. In this book, Finochio makes several excellent points, and it is a book genuinely worthy of reading. But yet again we get a book from a Christian pastor that decries the practice of "proof texting" - citing an out of context verse from the Bible in support of whatever claim the person is making at the time - ... while doing it in seemingly nearly every paragraph of the 200 pages of text of this book. We see, yet again, the modern Christian phenomenon of worshiping the Bible as God's Word, despite the very book itself (in John 1:1) declaring that *Jesus Christ* is God's Word. And indeed, Finochio uses some genuinely impressive mental gymnastics somewhat frequently to claim that both the Bible and Jesus Christ are God's Word at the same time. For the Christian mainstream in America, this book will probably go over quite well and hell, he does make good points throughout the book even in his flawed execution, so I'll recommend it to that crowd at least. It simply could have been so much more and so much stronger, and is disappointing in not being so.