Be Careful How You Listen
Jay E. Adams, the father of modern biblical counselling, turns his attention to the neglected art of listening. In ‘Be Careful How You Listen’ he shows that hearing is a moral act: we can hear with charity or with cynicism, with discernment or with a careless heart. Adams provides practical exercises, Scripture warnings, and pastoral insight to train believers to receive God’s Word and one another’s words with humility. A small book with the potential to transform every sermon, counselling room, and dinner-table conversation.