Created To Hear God Journal
$19.99
Discover how God uniquely speaks to you and journal through your spiritual journey with pastor and Truth to Table founder Havilah Cunnington.
Prepare for a spiritual adventure. This guided journal companion to the popular book, Created to Hear God, gives you the tools and space to pay attention to how God speaks to you. Join author and pastor Havilah Cunnington in exploring these life-changing questions:
*What prophetic personality am I–Hearer, Seer, Feeler, or Knower?
*How do I develop that personality in my everyday life?
*In light of who God created me to be, what provisions will best sustain me on my spiritual journey.
Prayers, scriptures, insights from Havilah, and thoughtful questions help you apply the rich biblical truths from Created to Hear God to your life today. More than a journal, this beautiful book will become a record of your spiritual transformation as you process your wonderings and your fears, the lies you’ve believed and the truths you want to embrace, and the many ways you discover how you were created to hear God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400238675
ISBN10: 1400238676
Havilah Cunnington
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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