The World is in a Spiritual Crisis.
People are looking for answers and guidance, but are they finding them?
In his book The Bridge of Hearts, Johnny L. Dudley shows how Jesus Christ used the heavenly pattern from Mount Sinai to build a solid spiritual connection between God and man as an example for us to follow.


“Following Christ has everything to do with removing walls and building bridges in the spiritual realm.”
— Author Johnny L. Dudley
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We are not built to just receive love. We are built to give love. To become tributaries to that great river of life flowing from the heart of God. By design, we are foreordained to be in a pure relationship with God and others for the joy of an abundant life. But how do we build trustworthy connections with faithful and true hearts?
The Bridge of Hearts investigates God’s spiritual instructions for our acceptance in the most secret place of his heart. The simple pattern he handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai illustrates the seven steps the Levites took to enter God’s holiest place and commune with his Spirit. Jesus took the same steps to reinstate his connection with God after becoming the sins of the world—the same steps we must take to follow him through the narrow way that leads to life.
Citing God’s pattern as his divine instructions, The Bridge of Hearts shows us how to build solid spiritual connections with God and others, so we can finish our course with joy. It highlights a most essential truth embedded in Scripture—our works are not about earning God’s love; they’re about returning God’s love.
—Acts 15:18, NKJV
“Who is my neighbor? ... today we must take a wider look. Because of modern communication and modern technology, the whole world has become our neighborhood. And everyone is our neighbor that lives on this little planet because we are a small planet and we have technology in our hands now that have made this a very, very small planet ... and we've become a neighborhood without becoming a brotherhood. And this is one of the great problems we face in the world today.”
—Billy Graham
—Robert Robinson (1735–1790)

Johnny L. Dudley
The primary focus of the Bible is the love of God that empowers his passion for a family. It is about how God our Father is building and sustaining a spiritual connection with us, his children, on the strength of his love instead of intellect or knowledge.
It explores how our nature is being crafted into the likeness of God’s, as sons of God, and why the proper development of our hearts is so incredibly important to our heavenly Father. As his spiritual progeny, we are closer to his heart than anything created including the ministering angels (Hebrews 1:14) or our temporary temples of flesh (John 6:63). Our hearts are the treasures he seeks, the precious fruit of the earth, which is why he is forming his divine nature in the hearts of those who will heed his call. God’s objective in our creation is that we would return his love with the same standard he gives it—without spot or blemish.
“My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you.”
̶ Galatians 4:19, KJV
—Psalm 147:5, NKJV
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