The Listening Life: Embracing Attentiveness in a World of Distraction

Front Cover
InterVarsity Press, Nov 9, 2015 - Religion - 224 pages

Christianity Today's Book of the Year Award
Logos Association Bookstore Award
Bookwi.se's Favorite Books of the Year
Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year

"Be quick to listen, slow to speak." —James 1:19

How would our lives change if we approached every experience with the intention of listening first?

In this noisy, distracting world, it is difficult to truly hear. People talk past each other, eager to be heard but somehow deaf to what is being said. Listening is an essential skill for healthy relationships, both with God and with other people. But it is more than that: listening is a way of life.

Adam McHugh places listening at the heart of our spirituality, our relationships and our mission in the world. God himself is the God who hears, and we too can learn to hear what God may be saying through creation, through Scripture, through people. By cultivating a posture of listening, we become more attentive and engaged with those around us. Listening shapes us and equips us to be more attuned to people in pain and more able to minister to those in distress.

Our lives are qualitatively different—indeed, better—when we become listeners. Heed the call to the listening life, and hear what God is doing in you and the world.

 

Contents

Introduction
9
1 The Listening Life
15
2 The King Who Listens
33
3 Listening to God
53
4 Listening to Scripture
87
5 Listening to Creation
105
6 Listening to Others
133
7 Listening to People in Pain
159
8 Listening to Your Life
175
9 The Society of Reverse Listening
203
Epilogue
213
Notes
215
Praise for The Listening Life
223
About the Author
224
More Titles from InterVarsity Press
225
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2015)

Adam S. McHugh (ThM, Princeton Theological Seminary) is an ordained Presbyterian minister and spiritual director. He has served at two Presbyterian churches, as a hospice chaplain and as campus staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He is the author of Introverts in the Church and lives in Santa Barbara, California.

Bibliographic information