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Listen In
Ebook
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We all know how discouraging it can be to share our story with someone who's not really listening. Being engaged in a conversation, just like friendship, is about so much more than simply talking. How can we use words to connect with each other in ways that can do deep and lasting good? How do we have conversations that matter? In these pages Dr. Larry Crabb's wife Rachael and two of her friends in ministry take up this question in a creative and informative way, providing model dialogues with one another exploring the deep issues of their lives. You will be intrigued and informed by learning from their journeys, but most importantly you will learn how you can start similar conversations with your friends.
Reflection and discussion questions provide a guide for you to think about how the themes of these chapters relate to the themes of your own life journey. This makes an ideal book for small groups of women as well as for triads or pairs to read and discuss together. Along the way you will learn new listening skills as well as learning about yourself and your friends. Come along and listen in.
Foreword by Larry Crabb
Introduction: Three Voices, One Song
Why Listen In Is in Dialogue Form
Five Key Ingredients
1. Hands Over My Mouth: Rachael?s Story
The Day I Lost My Voice
Staying on the Surface
ASecret Revealed
Learning to Listen In
2. Finding My Voice: Rachael?s Response
Speaking with a New Energy
Directing the Universe
The Beauty in Being Outspoken
Learning to Listen In
3. I?m a Girl and I Like Football: Sonya?s Story
Looking for Answers
Trying to Be Tough
Resting in the Tenderness of Others
Learning to Listen In
4. Giving Away More of Me: Sonya?s Response
Living Out of a New Place in My Heart
Feeling Different
Celebrating Uniqueness
Learning to Listen In
5. I Can Do Anything: Diana?s Story
(Little) Girl Power
The Pressures of Power
Hope for an Addict
Learning to Listen In
6. Invitingly Competent: Diana?s Response
The Faces of Competence
The Power of a Competent Grace-Receiver
Learning to Listen In
7. Reflecting on the Process
Vision Letters
Next Steps
Afterword: Man to Man, by Larry Crabb
Acknowledgments