How to Hear God: A Guide for Young Explorers
Product details
- ISBN 9781399822961
- Weight: 240g
- Dimensions: 152 x 214mm
- Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Are you ready for the most incredible prayer adventure?
Maybe you've talked a lot ABOUT God, maybe you've learned to talk TO God - but how about talking WITH God?
How to Hear God: A Guide for Young Explorers maps out new ways and challenges that will help you understand more about how God speaks to us today and it will give you the tools and the confidence to have a go.
Jam-packed with stories, activities, inspirational people and everyday testimonies - adventuring with God in listening prayer has never felt so possible!
Pete's award-winning books: How to Pray: A Guide for Young Explorers, How to Pray and The Prayer Course have helped more than 3 million people go deeper and have more fun with prayer. How to Hear God: A Guide for Young Explorers is designed to help a new generation take the next step their own prayer adventures.
Pete Greig is a writer, church-planter and bewildered co-founder of the 24-7 movement. He heads up Emmaus Rd in Guildford with his wife Sammy, serves as Vice-President for the NGO Tearfund and was part of the senior leadership team at HTB in London for seven years. Pete's publications include Red Moon Rising, God on Mute, The Prayer Course and Dirty Glory. He loves art galleries, live music and knocking down walls. Pete tweets regularly @petegreig
Patrick Laurent (Illustrator)
Patrick Laurent is a freelance illustrator and designer. From a very young age Patrick was constantly drawing and creating things; he loves working with all kinds of materials, but his starting point is always the classic pencil and paper. He lives in London with his wife and three children.
