Author: | Sheridan Voysey | ISBN: | 1230000099403 |
Publisher: | Strand Publishing Co | Publication: | November 17, 2008 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sheridan Voysey |
ISBN: | 1230000099403 |
Publisher: | Strand Publishing Co |
Publication: | November 17, 2008 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Every Sunday evening Sheridan Voysey welcomes a variety of authors, artists and activists to his national radio program Open House.
If the Chinese proverb is true, and a single conversation with a wise person is worth a month?s study of books, then this first collection of the ?best? Open House interviews could be the equivalent of a Masters course in life, with topics ranging from God, pain, success and poverty, to masculinity, materialism, politics and art.
Max Lucado will help you find your calling in life, and Philip Yancey will let you into his writing secrets. You?ll smile at Adrian Plass?s description of church life, cry with John Smith as he fears never seeing his children again, ponder the emptiness that once plagued Marina Prior?s soul, and throughout the book, hear how people with faith and tenacity are leaving an indelible mark on this world.
Laugh, cry and marvel as you read the tales, tragedies and beliefs of some of the world?s most intriguing personalities.
INCLUDES
25 conversations, with wisdom from:
... and many more
FROM OPEN HOUSE VOLUME 1
'I will have to be honest with you, Sheridan, and say one reason [why I?m still a Christian] is that I haven?t found a better alternative. And I?ve looked, I really have.'
?Philip Yancey
'I had all the worldly things, the trappings of status and success, but I used to lie awake at 3 o?clock in the morning just feeling empty.'
?Marina Prior
'Meaning is everything and humans will never cease pursuing the question of meaning. Nor should they. Indeed, nor can they.'
?Thomas Keneally
Every Sunday evening Sheridan Voysey welcomes a variety of authors, artists and activists to his national radio program Open House.
If the Chinese proverb is true, and a single conversation with a wise person is worth a month?s study of books, then this first collection of the ?best? Open House interviews could be the equivalent of a Masters course in life, with topics ranging from God, pain, success and poverty, to masculinity, materialism, politics and art.
Max Lucado will help you find your calling in life, and Philip Yancey will let you into his writing secrets. You?ll smile at Adrian Plass?s description of church life, cry with John Smith as he fears never seeing his children again, ponder the emptiness that once plagued Marina Prior?s soul, and throughout the book, hear how people with faith and tenacity are leaving an indelible mark on this world.
Laugh, cry and marvel as you read the tales, tragedies and beliefs of some of the world?s most intriguing personalities.
INCLUDES
25 conversations, with wisdom from:
... and many more
FROM OPEN HOUSE VOLUME 1
'I will have to be honest with you, Sheridan, and say one reason [why I?m still a Christian] is that I haven?t found a better alternative. And I?ve looked, I really have.'
?Philip Yancey
'I had all the worldly things, the trappings of status and success, but I used to lie awake at 3 o?clock in the morning just feeling empty.'
?Marina Prior
'Meaning is everything and humans will never cease pursuing the question of meaning. Nor should they. Indeed, nor can they.'
?Thomas Keneally