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Faith is acquired through the act of listening, which is facilitated by the word of God. This biblical verse serves as the fundamental principle for the book titled "The Sound of Faith." The author explores the concept that faith originates from attentive listening rather than visual perception. He recounts various personal experiences that led him to rediscover God, including instances such as being caught praying in a graveyard by the police, being saved from falling off a table as a baby by an angel, engaging in conversations with atheists, and more. The book delves into a wide range of topics, including visions and dreams, navigating periods of divine silence, establishing a personal connection with God, and many others. It is a highly accessible nonfiction work that offers an easy-to-read narrative. If you have an affinity for contemporary accounts of believers, this book would be a valuable addition to your collection. It comes highly recommended, particularly for individuals who are new to faith or seeking to deepen their spiritual journey.
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