When you talk to God, do you ever feel as if you are not getting through?

You're not alone. At some point, most believers find themselves grappling with difficult questions like Would God really talk to me p...

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When you talk to God, do you ever feel as if you are not getting through?

You're not alone. At some point, most believers find themselves grappling with difficult questions like Would God really talk to me personally? and How do I know it's truly God talking, and not my own thoughts?

But here's the good news: Hearing God is simpler than you think.

It's possible to have a relationship with God that involves both speaking and listening. In fact, it's God's desire; He wants to talk to you.

In this revised and expanded edition of a classic work, author and teacher Steve Sampson shows you how to pray not just wishing you'd hear God's voice--but expecting to hear it.

Sampson's uncomplicated, practical perspective will help you cultivate the two-way conversation with God you've always longed for. Before long, you'll hear Him speaking into your circumstances and relationships, expressing His love for you and showing you the next steps to take in your life.

Don't settle for a one-sided conversation with God.

Break through this barrier and develop a sensitive heart that hears--and responds to--God's still, small voice.

"With clarity and humor, Steve takes you on a journey to the place of profound simplicity in Christ where hearing Him is as natural as breathing."--Bishop Mark J. Chironna, M.A., Ph.D., Church on the Living Edge, Orlando, Florida

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