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The Hearing God Podcast

The Hearing God Podcast

De: Anthony Moore and Dan Lamos
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Anthony Moore and Dan Lamos have met for coffee every week for over a decade. You're invited to listen in on their conversation on The Hearing God Podcast. Explore the prophetic, mystical, and heart-centered aspects of a life filled with the Holy Spirit. Each episode offers insights, inspiration, and practical wisdom to deepen your spiritual journey. Tune in for authentic and encouraging conversations that will enrich and empower your walk with God.

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Episodios
  • Staying Grounded When Heaven Feels Quiet
    Oct 2 2025

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    When heaven feels quiet, most of us assume we’ve failed. We flip through the usual dials—prayer, worship, Scripture—and panic when nothing lights up. Today we invite you to a different lens: what if silence isn’t a verdict but an invitation to secure attachment, deeper honesty, and wider ways of hearing God?

    We open up about our own dry seasons and why “Hearing God” doesn’t make us experts—just lifelong students. From slow, unhurried lectio divina to raw journaling that cuts past polite prayer, we share practical rhythms that re-tune attention without slipping into striving. We explore how God speaks across channels—still small voice, dreams, impressions, wise counsel, and the living Word—and why pigeonholing His voice into last season’s method can keep you stuck. You’ll hear how reframing the question from “What’s wrong with me?” to “Where am I in pain, or what room have I closed?” trades shame for healing and opens fresh conversation with the Spirit.


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    54 m
  • Dreams: God Speaks While You Sleep
    Sep 25 2025

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    Have you ever dismissed a dream as "just your brain processing the day" only to wonder later if there was something more to it? What if those nighttime narratives were actually divine communication—God's way of speaking to you through symbols and stories while you rest?

    Dreams occupy a fascinating intersection of psychology, spirituality, and mystery. Throughout Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, we see God consistently using dreams as a pivotal communication channel with His people. Joseph's prophetic dreams saved nations. Daniel's interpretations changed kingdoms. Even Jesus was protected through divine dream warnings. Yet many believers today remain unaware of how profoundly God might be speaking to them through their dream life.

    In this episode, we explore how dreams function as "parables that happen in your sleep"—continuing Jesus' tradition of teaching through symbolic narratives. We unpack practical ways to steward your dreams through recording, reflecting, and interpreting with the help of trusted community. Rather than categorizing dreams as either "purely psychological" or "directly from God," we discuss how our dream life reflects the beautiful complexity of our relationship with God—sometimes processing our daily concerns, sometimes receiving divine guidance, and often a meaningful blend of both.

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    1 h
  • Building a Foundation of Prayer w/ Justin Allen
    Sep 18 2025

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    Prayer is not merely preparation for the work but is spiritual work itself. Anthony and guest Justin Allen explore how true communion with God often transcends words and religious formulas, revealing that some of the most profound encounters with God happen in wordless prayer—simply being in His presence.

    They tackle how, when reduced to the transactional (always asking for things), prayer can undermine the relational aspect of communing with God and how growing in prayer requires discipline and sometimes pushing through resistance and distraction.

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    1 h y 8 m
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