Reaching for the Invisible God

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Philip Yancey author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Zondervan

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Philip Yancey's Reaching for the Invisible God examines the challenges of connecting with a seemingly distant God, offering insights and encouragement for spiritual seekers.

In Reaching for the Invisible God, author Philip Yancey explores the complexities of establishing a meaningful relationship with a God who often feels distant. Through his thoughtful investigation, Yancey addresses the common struggles many face in their spiritual lives, such as the frustration of feeling unfulfilled in their hunger for God and the dissonance between divine promises and the harsh realities of life. He asks poignant questions that resonate with readers, prompting them to reflect on their own experiences of doubt and longing for connection.

Yancey delves into the reasons behind the perceived silence of God, providing insights that are both profound and accessible. He encourages readers to confront their uncertainties and fears, offering a path toward understanding and bridging the gap between humanity and the divine. By sharing his personal journey and the struggles he has encountered, Yancey creates a relatable narrative that invites readers to engage with their own questions about faith and existence.

Ultimately, Reaching for the Invisible God serves as a guide for those seeking a deeper, more authentic relationship with God. Yancey emphasizes that the quest for understanding is a journey worth taking, as it leads to the discovery of a God who is present and responsive. This book is a comforting companion for anyone grappling with the complexities of faith, offering hope and encouragement for the spiritual seeker.

  • Winner of Book of the Year - Christianity Today 2001

ISBN: 9780310247302

Dimensions: 216mm x 22mm x 143mm

Weight: 276g

304 pages