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Yancey Philip

    Philip Yancey is acclaimed for his profound explorations of faith and spirituality, characterized by a blend of journalistic integrity and personal vulnerability. He approaches complex theological and existential questions with a deep sense of empathy, seeking to make the Christian message accessible and relevant to contemporary readers. Yancey's writing often delves into the challenges of doubt, suffering, and grace, offering nuanced perspectives that resonate with those seeking authentic spiritual connection. His work is celebrated for its ability to encourage and provoke deeper reflection on the nature of belief.

    The Scandal of Forgiveness
    Where Is God When It Hurts?
    What's So Amazing about Grace?
    What's So Amazing About Grace? Participant's Guide, Updated Edition
    Where the Light Fell
    Fearfully and Wonderfully
    • Fearfully and Wonderfully

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      An internationally renowned surgeon and an award-winning writer of faith take readers on a tour of wonder through the human body - from the micro-view of cells to the macro-view of our connectedness as people made in God's image.

      Fearfully and Wonderfully
    • What's So Amazing about Grace?

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Yancey explores the manifestations of Christian grace in the starkness of the real world, including situations involving IRA bombings, the Nazi holocaust, the Ku Klux Klan, serial killers like Jeffrey Dahlmer, child abuse, AIDs, drug addiction, and more.

      What's So Amazing about Grace?
    • Where Is God When It Hurts?

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      This special Red Cross trade paper edition includes a brand new foreword from the author. All publisher profits and author royalties will go to benefit the American Red Cross. This perennial best-seller, now in a revised and expanded edition, includes a study guide. The book and study materials focus on the role of pain in God's plan for life and how we can respond to it.

      Where Is God When It Hurts?
    • The Scandal of Forgiveness

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Forgiveness is an unnatural act. That may be why forgiveness is so difficult. So why would God require us to perform an act that defies every primal instinct? What makes forgiveness so important that it is central to the Christian faith?

      The Scandal of Forgiveness
    • Philip Yancey's A Companion in Crisis combines John Donne's timeless reflections with present-day commentary, offering universal truths on how to live and die well.

      A Companion in Crisis