Philip Yancey is one of the most popular and acclaimed religious writers of our day. His searching and refreshingly honest books, which include FINDING GOD IN UNEXPECTED PLACES, SOUL SURVIVOR, PRAYER and WHAT GOOD IS GOD? have encouraged and inspired millions of people around the world.With a background in journalism, Philip admits that he prefers to ask the questions instead of answer them. This has led him through a path of re-discovering his faith and sharing that publicly through his writing in some of the most heart-felt and tried ways imaginable. A true wordsmith, a curator of language, Philip tackles difficult issues with an approach of 'this is what I've wrestled with and how I got through it so perhaps you might find it helpful too' making his reading incredibly engaging. Philip admits that he lost his faith in a racist church and made a living out of being a doubter and sceptic. After he came back to his faith, he wrote books about his journey by 'circling the edges' of common issues and eventually moving on to topics like Jesus, grace and most recently prayer.Billy Graham has said that there is no one in the evangelical world whom he admires more.
Among the many writings of Philip Yancey you will find evocative
glimpses of a past and present family life that has been hugely
impactful. Yet that family life is a history that has been deeply
relevant to his significant contributions to contemporary Christian
literature. And at last we find out more.'
*The Baptist Times*
offers hope of healing and reveals the depths of grace.
*Woman Alive*
Searing. Heartrending. In his gorgeous memoir, Philip Yancey
finally reveals the story behind his relentless quest to separate a
true faith from its counterfeit. He learned the value of grace -
because he was denied it. This stunning tale reminds us that the
only way to keep living is to ask God for the impossible: love,
forgiveness, and hope.
*Kate Bowler, New York Times bestselling author of Everything
Happens for a Reason and The Preacher’s Wife*
A gripping memoir ... Yancey's eloquent descriptions of coming to
faith and his exacting self-examination make this a standout.
Exploring the corrosive role of fear in faith, Yancey's piercing
and painful account invites comparison to Hillbilly Elegy.
*Publishers Weekly (Starred review)*
One of the world's finest Christian writers has written his most
personal and gripping book. Where the Light Fell is a stunning
memoir - beautifully written, transparent and vulnerable, raw and
honest, evocative and unforgettable. It is a story of pain and
redemption, of shattered lives and healing grace. Yancey's
remarkable ministry of empathy and grace can't be understood apart
from the wounds he sustained during his early life. His gifts have
been shaped by his scars. Where the Light Fell is the book Philip
Yancey had to write, and the book we needed him to write.
*Peter Wehner, former senior White House advisor; Contributing
Writer, The Atlantic and New York Times*
a compelling and well-written account.
*Woman Alive Magazine*
It reads like the best of fiction, Angela's Ashes, say, or Oranges
Are Not the Only Fruit. It is searing and sensory, brutally honest,
and frequently humorous: the story of an impoverished childhood and
youth in a fundamentalist church, dominated by fear of hellfire and
a wildly unpredictable mother... How on earth, as a journalist and
the author of 25 books to date, did he manage to hang on to all
this rich material until now?
*The Church Times*
Among the many writings of Philip Yancey you will find evocative
glimpses of a past and present family life that has been hugely
impactful. Yet that family life is a history that has been deeply
relevant to his significant contributions to contemporary Christian
literature. And at last we find out more.
*The Baptist Times*
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