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What to do?

What to do?

 

What does one do when one hears the Voice of God?  

He has given me so much information and wisdom. I just have to pour it out somewhere, somehow.

I have a few published ebooks; mostly on Smashwords (Barnes and Noble, Kobo, iTunes) and now Amazon, with the idea of publishing more books, soon.

Now, I'm trying this.  😇


Do you hear God's voice, too?   If not, would you like to learn how?

If you do here God's voice, how do you respond?





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  1. I do hear God's voice... I respond in different ways depending on what He is talking to me about. Today for instance... I responded by putting my thoughts from the Lord in a news letter I am helping write to be distributed to the Area I am in charge of. Sometimes I put something on Facebook... Sometimes I put it in my journal because it is just for me. Sometimes I pray in tongues... Sometimes I talk to to my husband... Sometimes I just think about what He is saying...

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  2. That's awesome Patty! You mentioned 'journal'. That is going to be one of my upcoming topics. :-)

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