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The Mountains Are Calling

Making the Climb for a Clearer View of God and Ourselves

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The teaching pastor of one of America's largest megachurches gives a call to action: Study the mountains mentioned in Scripture. Learn what God reveals there about himself, and you. Then take those truths back to the people.
An overview of the mountaintop experiences mentioned in Scripture where God met with his followers for the express purpose of greater clarity on two questions: Who is God? and Who am I? Each chapter provides the reader with a clear picture of God's character and how those attributes both challenge and encourage us.
Praise for The Mountains Are Calling

“What an incredible book to walk us through the mountaintop experiences God gave to so many of his saints in Scripture. If you’ve longed for a new kind of intimacy with God, a fresh experience of who he is and what he wants for you, this book is for you. It will, as Jarrett Stephens promises, change your perspective, first on who God is and second on who you are. You’ll love this book!”
—J. D. Greear, PhD, pastor of The Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC
“Most of us have had a mountaintop experience that quickly loses its luster or exhausts its energy. In The Mountains Are Calling, Jarrett Stephens will equip and empower you to recognize God’s hand in those spiritual moments that can be a catalyst for your growth. Whether you are literally going to the mountains or just putting aside time for God, Jarrett will show you how God can use it.”
—Kyle Idleman, pastor and author of Not a Fan and Grace Is Greater
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 11, 2018
      In this uplifting debut, Stephens, teaching pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Tex., looks at 10 Bible stories that take place on mountains, sharing a lesson from each. Many significant events recorded in the Bible involved mountain moments, he explains, such as Abraham’s call to sacrifice his son on Mt. Moriah, Moses’s meeting with God on Mt. Sinai, and Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane on Mt. Olivet. Stephens writes that all Christians need to climb mountains, one step at a time, in their spiritual pilgrimages, but they can do so figuratively instead of literally, by experiencing God through the mountain narratives left behind: “If Jesus made the choice to be apart from the crowds and disciples to spend time with his Father, shouldn’t I do the same? Don’t I need this uninterrupted time with God?” Stephens explores how Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount teaches Christians to pray and how his suffering on Mt. Calvary teaches what it means to love—and he encourages readers to reflect on those lessons and apply them to their own lives in what he calls “climbing exercises,” included at the end of his book. Christian readers feeling weary or stagnant in their faith will find that Stephen’s book will help clarify the paradox of life with God, a restful adventure.

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