![]() ![]() John Eldredge:ěecause it's a look inside men. John Eldredge: So Wild at Heart is a book for men that women love to read. Dobson:Ěnd for those who don't know, tell us about Wild at Heart before we get to today's book. Dobson: It hit the ground right from the beginning and you've never looked back have you?ĭr. It grew out of Wild at Heart, as you said, and my goodness, 20 years later we celebrate our 20th anniversary next month.ĭr. Dobson: You have a ministry right here in town. John Eldredge: Oh, and we're right down the street. ![]() He's also a prominent Christian speaker and counselor and lecturer. I think I counted 13 books that he's written. I'm going to start by asking him about that one. He's a best-selling author and he's written immensely popular books, including Wild at Heart. Well, we're going to talk about that cultural phenomenon with my longtime friend John Eldredge. We have become so trapped in this cycle of intellectual overload that we don't seem to know how to find peace and how to relax and unplug. Our guest today says in his new book that it's no wonder that stress and anxiety and hopelessness are at an all-time high, and we're going to find out why. ![]() They want to stay in touch with friends and loved ones and they want to keep up with the latest news, or sports, or play mindless games. Just go out to lunch with them someday and while you're busily talking to their parents, they will be working on their cell phone. Young people are glued to their phones, or their devices. People in the 20th century, ourselves included obviously, become accustomed to a breathless rush, rush, rush, hurry, hurry, hurry lifestyle that takes its toll on us. That important concept is largely lost on this society. "Be still," shut up and listen some time "and know that I am God." I want to start with Psalm 46:10, which instructs us to "be still and know that I am God." What a powerful one sentence verse that we should all live by. ![]() James Dobson and I want to welcome you today. This is Family Talk, a radio broadcasting division of the James Dobson Family Institute. ![]()
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