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Philip Yancey
I worked for 10 years as an Editor and then Publisher for Campus Life magazine. There I learned journalistic skills (there's no tougher audience than teenagers), but every year it seemed I wrote fewer and fewer words. In 1980 my wife Janet and I moved to downtown Chicago where I began a career... show more



I worked for 10 years as an Editor and then Publisher for Campus Life magazine. There I learned journalistic skills (there's no tougher audience than teenagers), but every year it seemed I wrote fewer and fewer words. In 1980 my wife Janet and I moved to downtown Chicago where I began a career as a freelance writer. (She has worked as a social worker and hospice chaplain--which gives me plenty of material to write about!) We lived there until 1992, when we moved to the foothills of Colorado. I've written around 20 books, most of them still in print, thankfully. Three of them I coauthored with Dr. Paul Brand, who influenced me more than any single person. My own favorites are "Soul Survivor" and "Reaching for the Invisible God" because both of them forced me to dig deep and get personal. I'm a pilgrim, still "in recovery" from a bad church upbringing, searching for a faith that makes its followers larger and not smaller. I feel overwhelming gratitude that I can make a living writing about the questions that interest me.Please visit my website at www.philipyancey.com for more information, essays, events, travel notes, and a blog.There is also an official Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/PhilipYancey?v=wall

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Karen's books
Karen's books rated it 6 years ago
I finally got the Bible read, start to finish, with the help of the daily reminders from the Our Daily Bread app. The prophets were tough, although I liked Ezekiel and Malachi. Leviticus and Deuteronomy just about drove me crazy with all the rules of offerings/sacrifices repeated over and over and...
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Books Addiction rated it 9 years ago
Foarte buna cartea! O recomand!
Books Addiction
Books Addiction rated it 9 years ago
Foarte buna cartea! O recomand!
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
Disappointment with God seemed to have covered a lot of ground that this book ended up covering and I noted that at the beginning of the other book Yancey had made a comment that he had decided to write Disappointment with God to tackle the issue of, for want of a better word, bad luck in general be...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
The topic of 'if God is good and all powerful then why does he allow suffering' is a difficult topic at best and when you need to tackle it emphatically it becomes almost impossible. Actually, anything to do with Christianity, where you are trying to balance the esoteric truth of the faith with peop...
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