6/1/2023 0 Comments The shack book authorPaul Young, the author again, does not hide the fact that the book is autobiographical in at least a sense. He decides to go back, and there he has an altogether unexpected mystical encounter with Divine Love. Years later, the father of the child receives a suspicious letter in the mail, inviting him back to the scene of the crime. The premise of the book is a horrifying one - the abduction and murder of a child killed in an old decrepit shack. Our guest today is William Paul Young, author of The New York Times bestselling book, The Shack, which has sold 25 million copies and has been turned into a major motion picture. This is No Small Endeavor - exploring what it means to live a good life. Everything that matters is in the moment, and I think that's what eternal life is. You don't get grace today for things that don't exist. Paul Young: All the real things are in the present tense. It's loosely based on Paul's own journey of recovery from his own childhood trauma and abuse, his troubled relationship with his father, and his quest for healing, Lee Camp: That's William Paul Young, author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Shack, a book which he originally wrote for his kids, and has now sold over 25 million copies. Paul Young: Until we learn how to stay present, we're always absent to that which is around us. Camp and this is No Small Endeavor - exploring what it means to live a good life.
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