About This Book
About the Voice of God: A Guide for the Journey is an invitation to rediscover a God who speaks, not just in thunder or words, but in whispers, silence, and moments that leave us quietly transformed. You're invited to move beyond the unconscious limitations and into the sacred depths of deep connection. Along the way, we’ll laugh at our spiritual misconceptions, wrestle with doubts, and find comfort in the unparalleled truth of Oneness. This isn’t about mastering a skill. It’s about awakening to a Divine conversation already underway.
About the Author
Christine Westhoff is a spiritual director, writer, and teacher, with more than 35 years of ministry experience across many cultures and denominations. The Global 24-7 Prayer movement has been her home for two decades, where she has tended the souls of leaders and missionaries serving in intense contexts, as well as helping to cultivate healthy prophetic function.
Since 2007, she has served the persecuted church across the Middle East, walking beside those who worship in the shadow of risk. Today, Christine serves as president of: Reframing the Prophetic and The MESH Objective, and is the author of three books—About the Voice of God, Reframing the Prophetic, and Marriage Meditations. Christine also trains spiritual directors at The Sabbath Life, a retreat center in Tulsa, OK, where she lives with her husband.
You can learn more about Christine Westholff at https://www.christinewesthoff.org/