In a life filled with language learning, cultural navigation, notifications, expectations, and the constant hum of responsibility, listening can feel like a luxury. And yet, Jesus says, “My sheep hear my voice.” Listening is not optional for the Christian life–it is relational.
This month we explore what it means to listen to God with our whole selves.
Not just with our ears, but with our attention. Not just for direction, but for connection.
As we begin the month with Easter, we remember the first witnesses who heard the impossible news: He’s alive. Resurrection began with listening. With paying attention. With recognizing a voice.
In the midst of crowded schedules, loud cities, unfamiliar languages, and the long obedience of cross-cultural life, we ask: What might we hear if we slowed down?





