A Life of Listening

Discerning God's Voice and Discovering Our Own

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Pub Date Sep 03 2019 | Archive Date Oct 16 2019

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The Christian life is a life of listening. In this memoir, lifelong minister of the gospel Leighton Ford tells his story as a personal history of listening for God’s voice. Beginning with his earliest memories, he recounts the different ways God has spoken to him, and the different ways he has learned to listen. Through the joys of ministry, first as an international evangelist, often in partnership with Billy Graham, and later as a leader of the Lausanne Movement and a mentor of emerging leaders, he remembers God's voice proclaiming, instructing, reassuring. Through the pain of deep loss, he remembers God's voice calling out to him, even in the deafening silence. What emerges is not just an account of a long and faithful life of Christian service, but a picture of the Christian life—the life of listening. What will it sound like, Ford asks, when God speaks to you?

The Christian life is a life of listening. In this memoir, lifelong minister of the gospel Leighton Ford tells his story as a personal history of listening for God’s voice. Beginning with his...


Advance Praise

"Leighton Ford's A Life of Listening is a candid and self-revealing sketch from years of ministry, encouraging us to listen so as to make rich our vocations. It was Leighton's listening to the needs of young people that gave birth to the Lausanne Younger Leaders Conference. In this open reflection on his life's journey, his voice presses us to ask, 'How well am I listening?' As we read of his experiences and insights gathered from an amazing history of ministry, watch for his mentoring guideposts to listening, as he calls us to be attentive to voices of the Spirit, making us wise in our callings."
-Brian C. Stiller, Global Ambassador, The World Evangelical Alliance

"My best friend in high school met Jesus while listening to Leighton Ford forty-five years ago. It is Leighton's profound capacity to listen to Jesus that makes listening to Leighton a gift to us. In a voice that is lean and spare and angular and humble, there is great wisdom."
-John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Church, author of Eternity Is Now in Session

"Leighton Ford has been a giant in the evangelical world for two-thirds of a century. In this memoir we hear of the many voices that have produced his gentle, wise, and kind voice. Reading it is like spending time in his luminous presence, emerging with a voice both affected by Leighton's, and strangely, more profoundly our own."
-Jason Byassee, Butler Chair in Homiletics and Biblical Hermeneutics at the Vancouver School of Theology, author of Surprised by Jesus Again

"What strikes me, as I read right through these riveting recollections of Leighton Ford's life, is a story of divine gift and calling, of searching and finding. The result was a long and fruitful ministry both in North America and abroad, where Ford's abundant gifts were in service to the God whose direction he not only listened for but heard and obeyed to the glory of God."   
-Luci Shaw, writer in residence, Regent College, author of The Thumbprint in the Clay

"Reading Leighton Ford's remarkable story stirred my own longing to listen more attentively to God's voice in my story."
-Steve A. Brown, president, Arrow Leadership, author of Leading Me: Eight Practices for a Christian Leader's Most Important Assignment

"A Life of Listening is a jewel. Leighton Ford is a spiritual giant and a living saint who has learned to listen to the living God all his life. It is a privilege to sit at his feet reading this book, as he shares his lifelong pearls of wisdom with vulnerability and with the authority of someone who knows the Shepherd's voice."
-Sarah Breuel, Revive Europe director, evangelism training coordinator, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students Europe

"I've learned in life to listen well to those who listen well to God. Leighton Ford is one of those people. You may never have the opportunity to sit down in person and listen to Leighton share stories of hope, heartache, calling, and ever-renewing vision, but I invite you to listen through this book to the voice of that same man who has been refined beautifully through the fire to the blessing of leaders throughout the Lausanne Movement that I lead and throughout the world. I trust it will help you, like me, to listen better to our Lord and have something worth listening to by others."
-Michael Oh, global executive director/chief executive officer, Lausanne Movement

"How do we hear the voice of God speaking through and apart from those who journey with us through life? And how do we find our own voices in these conversations and callings? Leighton Ford's life embodies the good news of Jesus because he is such an extraordinary listener. And through vulnerable and articulate remembrance, his story leads us more deeply into our own."
-Ken Carter, bishop, Florida Conference, the United Methodist Church

"Ford draws readers deep into his own life, a long journey of listening to the one true Voice that quietly yet relentlessly called him to his vocations of poet, artist, writer, evangelist, and mentor. A master stylist, he nudges readers into a rushing stream of arresting verbs, memorable phrases, and gripping stories of loss and redemption. With this book, Ford gives the genre memoir new and unforgettable meaning."
-Grant Wacker, author of One Soul at a Time: The Story of Billy Graham

"A stunningly beautiful and deeply moving memoir! Take a deep breath. Read slowly. Through Leighton's story, hear the Voice that awakens you to a life of eternal beauty and incomparable blessing."
-Ken Shigematsu, pastor of Tenth Church, Vancouver, BC, author of Survival Guide for the Soul

"I have been grateful for the voice of Leighton Ford in my life for the past twenty years. The person who has 'ears to hear' and a willingness to listen will hear the voice of the Lord in these deep and insightful pages from his life and ministry."
-Foley Beach, Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America

"This book is a rich commentary on the providence of God, how one person's story is woven into each of our stories in ways that will surprise and delight you. Don't miss reading this—as you are likely to listen to a voice you need to hear."
-Jim Singleton, associate professor of pastoral leadership and evangelism, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

"So many people talk about hearing God, but Leighton Ford embodies this reality. By pouring his wisdom and life experiences into these pages, Ford becomes our spiritual director, walking with us as we walk with God. A must-read for anyone who strives to cling more closely to the Savior!"
-Nicole Massie Martin, assistant professor of ministry and leadership development, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

"All of us need giants in our lives, individuals who seem larger than life because of their character, their wisdom, and the remarkable lives they've lived. If we're lucky, two or three such giants cross our path during our journey. Leighton Ford is one of my giants. If you'd like to walk with such a man for a few hours, read A Life of Listening and just soak it in. This is one of those rare books that can change your life if you listen carefully. I plan to read it more than once."
-Richard Stearns, president emeritus of World Vision US

"Over some twenty years I have listened to the life of Leighton Ford through his storytelling, art, preaching, and mentoring and walking with me. I have discovered my own call through his listening to me. I have discerned God's voice through his quiet and patient counsel. Finally, it is a great gift to have the book of his listening stories from boyhood to maturity in my hands. Like his life, this book speaks deep wisdom to people who are thirsty to hear and know God in an age when listening is rare. Read and listen."
-MaryKate Morse, professor, author, and friend

"Leighton Ford's A Life of Listening is a candid and self-revealing sketch from years of ministry, encouraging us to listen so as to make rich our vocations. It was Leighton's listening to the needs...


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Leighton Ford's, A life of Listening, reveals his history in his deep connection to God's voice in all of nature and mankind, throughout his life. Letting us know how God constantly spoke, while leading him to his purpose, and his identity in Christ. It is in reading about how he learned to listen and follow God's voice (in his life's ministry) that he us gives something to follow as we are learning and searching for God's voice in our own lifes. The book I read was an ARC E-book from NetGalley.

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Listening is a critical part when it comes to spiritual direction. Our past explains the present. Our present appreciation of our history helps us make decisions pertaining to our future. More importantly, it is about our identity. In this honest and self-revealing book by one of the most gifted evangelists in this modern era, Ford gives us a glimpse of his life of listening to God. In doing so, he hopes to give us, and especially the younger readers among us the encouragement to listen to God in our own lives. Ford reminisces on Lake Rosseau, remembering his many Bible conferences attended when young. At the age of five, he was ready for a lifetime of devotion to the Lord. Using inspiration from the Welsh poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins, he aims to let his life listen to the voices of God through "Christ plays in ten thousand places." It started through his mother's guidance. As an adopted child, he gets a keen sense of appreciation about what it means to be adopted in Christ. His adopted parents frequent quarrels led him to discern on the meaning of his conflicted experiences. He learns the importance of personal listening. He learns the importance of prayers. Reflecting on the listening posture of the Bible character, Samuel, Ford connects the absence and presence of the voice with an inner voice of desire. When listening and desiring God comes together, it becomes a choice for a transforming friendship to develop. His call to be an evangelist comes from two sources: His mother and Billy Graham. He applied to enter Wheaton College at the recommendation of Billy Graham. Incredibly, he was rejected. After a determined pursuit, he was finally allowed in. Wheaton stretched his mind. He met and married Jeanie, the sister of Billy Graham. The voices for his three years at Wheaton include a young evangelist in Los Angeles, the pastor of the college chapel, his wife Jeanie, and the voice of the Spirit. He often compares his calling with the biblical stories, such as the ones where Paul mentored Timothy. Like how Billy mentored him to eventually take over the evangelistic ministry. One comforting thought is that even in the deepest fears and uncertainty, God still works through our weaknesses. Ford even hears from the Lord in the aftermath of an earthquake. During the dark nights of his soul, he often questioned the reality of his ministry. Sometimes, he would make the mistake of seeing the work of the Holy Spirit only in moments of high. It takes a while to learn that the reward for ministry success is none other than God Himself.


This memoir shows us that spiritual listening is not limited just to our vocation or our growth from childhood to adulthood. It is all of life, including those times in which we are still unbelievers. With frank openness and candid revelation of his own life, Ford has given us a map about his life. He invites us to sit with him as he shares about his own life. Just like the way he has described his life journey, he encourages us to seek God in our own journeys as well, to be ready to listen to whatever signs, life changes, and decisions to be made at crucial points. Spiritual listening comes before decision making. In fact, listening well directly impacts decision making. Even in dark times, God's voice is still audible, if we care enough to listen. Let me offer three reasons to read this book.

My Thoughts
First, we all need a voice to guide our ways. Whatever journeys we make, there will be ups and downs. God is with us through all times, not just the climactic highs. He is also with us through the valley of the shadow of death, just like what was described in Ps 23. If we fail to listen, we lose our discerning opportunities. The famous Danish philosopher, Soren Kierkergaard has said: "Life is lived forward and understood backward." Ford, through his reflection and retrospective writings show us that is so true. Each time we look back and reflect on our life's experiences, we learn new things. We hear God's voices in new ways. This voice is always present. Our listening ears are not as often actively engaged.

Second, paying attention to God's voice is a spiritual discipline we all need. We may not have some of the dramatic experiences like the author's. That does not minimize our own life experiences. Each of us have been created in the image of God. We are all precious in His Sight. There is no experience that He is not interested in. For God is love. By learning to cultivate this discipline, not only are we better listeners for ourselves, we train us to be spiritual mentors for others as well. This personal act of listening is an important fabric of a Christian community.

Third, note how deeply ingrained are the Scriptures in the life of the author. Page after page, there are thoughts on Jesus, on Bible references, and how the saints of old have reflected about their spiritual lives. No one becomes an eloquent listener overnight. Our listening curriculum is for life. There is no end point. For the greatest reward is God Himself.

I appreciate the author's honesty and self-revelation. Whether you write journals or diaries, blogs regularly or record spiritual thoughts, I would encourage you to learn from Leighton Ford's life of listening. Sometimes, we search the Internet or comb the libraries for precious resources, and fail to realize that the deepest treasures may lie within our own stories. Through prayer and biblical reflection, may our listening be helped through personal reflection and retelling of our own stories. For the uninitiated, pick up this book for a start.

Dr Leighton Ford is President of Leighton Ford Ministries that focus on raising young leaders in evangelism and mission worldwide. He has served as Associate Evangelist and Vice-President with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

Rating: 4.5 stars of 5.

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