Description
Do you wish you knew how to talk to people about life's deepest and most sensitive topics? In The Listening Road, you'll ride along on one man's remarkable 33-day journey cycling 3,000 miles across the United States on a mission to engage with people from all walks of life in real conversations about things that matter most.
As a pastor, Neil Tomba noticed a disturbing trend among people in church: they were finding it increasingly difficult to talk about God to those outside of the church. Neil wanted to practice what he preached, so he set out to bike across the United States, talking-and, more importantly, listening-to strangers from all walks of life about faith, their stories, and matters of the heart.
The Listening Road takes you on Neil's remarkable journey across the country and straight into its soul-from Route 66 motels to state parks, a lake house, and a railway car; from conversations with Amish farmers to chats with truckers, cowboys, mechanics, and a descendant of Daniel Boone. From one city, farm, and highway to the next, we discover
- practical, actionable ways to change our posture toward others to foster conversation,
- why curiosity, kindness, and respect open up communication about God, and
- how even in a culture of division and antagonism, real connection is possible.
In our polarizing time, Neil models with compassion and curiosity that genuine connection happens only if we are willing to listen in love.
About the Author
Neil Tomba is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and the senior pastor of Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, Texas, a position he's held since 2001. This is his first book.
Book Information
ISBN 9781400224593
Author Neil Tomba
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Weight(grams) 498g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 161mm * 30mm