Book Review: Can You Hear Me - By Brad Jersak

Posted at 15:51pm on 7th September 2009

BOOK REVIEW: CAN YOU HEAR ME BY BRAD JERSAK - This will be the next study book for UV Book Group on 15th October, 2009

Reading this book, which was written just a few years ago, was a refreshing reminder that God speaks to ordinary people like you and me every day. It’s about listening prayer, which means consciously tuning in to God’s wavelength, to hear his voice above the many others which can drown it out.

God can use our prayers in amazing ways and he loves to answer them. We should not be surprised to hear God speaking to us through others, including children. There are some great examples of this in the book, which I would say is both profound and practical.

Reviewed By PDP

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