Philip Yancey’s newest book, What Good Is God, makes its U.S. debut today, October 19.
Latest Book Released Today In the U.S.; Live Radio Interview 1:30 p.m. (E.S.T.)
by Philip Yancey
Discussion
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I am currently reading The Jesus I Never Knew… and I just wanted to tell you that this book made me cry, question, and rejoice. Thank you so much for such an inquisitive journey. I look forward to reading your other books.
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Hello Philip!
Thank you for being ever God’s grace to me once again. Have almost completed reading What Good Is God? Just like all your other books it shines, it really does! You continue to be God’s sharp instrument of His boundless Love. As you spread more of His joy and Love in Romania may you yourself encounter in return His inestimable LOVE that He has for you His very own’s precious. God bless and have a real wonderful day!
An Avid Yancey Fan,
Kim( Malaysia) -
Philip:
I just finished reading ‘What Good is God?’ and found it very moving. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on South Africa and on C.S. Lewis (being, of course, a big Lewis fan myself). The elections in your country yesterday made the chapter ‘Upon this Rock’ especially poignant – also the deaths in the church in Baghdad with the chapter ‘Streams in the Desert’.
Thanks again, Philip. I continue to remember with gratitude your generosity with your time when we met at Regent College years ago, and the occasional exchange of emails since then. I’m glad to have found this blog.
Yours in Christ,
Tim Chesterton
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Hi Mr Yancey, I get your in these days and I´m starting. Was a pleasure to read a inscription for us, brazilians. A hug and I will back here to say about the new book.
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Dear Philip,
I just sent you a response I hadn’t fully finished–my life and use of technology are often much alike. I pastor the First Presbyterian Church of Quincy, MA, and it is likely that we might be able to use your book as a follow-up to the energies generated among us from our reading Rich Stearn’s The Hole in Our Gospel.
Again, thank you for writing.
Sincerely,
Stan
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I am currently reading The Jesus I Never Knew… and I just wanted to tell you that this book made me cry, question, and rejoice. Thank you so much for such an inquisitive journey. I look forward to reading your other books.
Hello Philip!
Thank you for being ever God’s grace to me once again. Have almost completed reading What Good Is God? Just like all your other books it shines, it really does! You continue to be God’s sharp instrument of His boundless Love. As you spread more of His joy and Love in Romania may you yourself encounter in return His inestimable LOVE that He has for you His very own’s precious. God bless and have a real wonderful day!
An Avid Yancey Fan,
Kim( Malaysia)
Philip:
I just finished reading ‘What Good is God?’ and found it very moving. I particularly enjoyed the chapters on South Africa and on C.S. Lewis (being, of course, a big Lewis fan myself). The elections in your country yesterday made the chapter ‘Upon this Rock’ especially poignant – also the deaths in the church in Baghdad with the chapter ‘Streams in the Desert’.
Thanks again, Philip. I continue to remember with gratitude your generosity with your time when we met at Regent College years ago, and the occasional exchange of emails since then. I’m glad to have found this blog.
Yours in Christ,
Tim Chesterton
Hi Mr Yancey, I get your in these days and I´m starting. Was a pleasure to read a inscription for us, brazilians. A hug and I will back here to say about the new book.
Dear Philip,
I just sent you a response I hadn’t fully finished–my life and use of technology are often much alike. I pastor the First Presbyterian Church of Quincy, MA, and it is likely that we might be able to use your book as a follow-up to the energies generated among us from our reading Rich Stearn’s The Hole in Our Gospel.
Again, thank you for writing.
Sincerely,
Stan