Friday, September 22, 2017

Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God by Mark Batterson, © 2017



Releases October 24, 2017

My Review:

We are loved by God. So deeply.
Mark Batterson, in his book, "Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God," will remind you just how much!

Recollections taken of people in different settings and time periods, the faithfulness of God shines through. ~ For any generation... Be refreshed in the interweaving of the Truth of Scripture throughout, you too will be reminded of such moments in your own life. He is there, constant and never leaving us for a moment.

Notes in the back of the book footnote the references. These twenty pages are full! One I liked is where to find the "1827. demamah," reference page to read further. demamah = whisper

This is a book to read by yourself, rather than someone else telling you about it! An exploration of who you are created by Who He Is. Discerning God's promptings and stepping out, trusting Him, is told in first-person by the author in his own life. Divine appointments and divine timing. Living a Spirit-led life.

You will want to go back and reread, underline and mark up your book! So... if you'd planned to share it, get another copy for a friend. This will be a good nudge to begin; open your Bible and study His Word for you!

***Thank you to WaterBrookMultnomah for inviting me to be part of this book tour for Mark Batterson's Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God and for sending an advanced uncorrected proof copy. This review was written in my own words. No other compensation was received.***

EnJ*O*Y this Sneak Peek from WaterBrookMultnomah


Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. One church with eight campuses, NCC is focused on reaching emerging generations. The vision of NCC is to meet in movie theaters at metro stops throughout the DC area. NCC also owns and operates the largest coffeehouse on Capitol Hill.
Mark is the author of The Circle Maker, and, among others, Chase the Lion; If; Wild Goose Chase; and In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. He has a doctor of ministry degree from Regent University and lives on Capitol Hill with his wife, Lora, and their three children. Learn more at his website.

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