Best known for his hard-boiled, white-knuckle thrillers and for the movies made from themamong them True Crime and Don’t Say a Wordbestselling author and Edgar Award-winner Klavan was born in a suburban Jewish enclave outside New York City.
He left the faith of his childhood behind to live most of his life as an agnostic until he found himself mulling over the hard questions that so many other believers have asked:
- How can I be certain in my faith?
- What's the truth, and how can I know it's the truth?
- How can you think, live, and make choices and judgments day by day if you don't know for sure?
In The Great Good Thing, Klavan shares that his troubled childhood caused him to live inside the stories in his head and grow up to become an alienated young writer whose disconnection and rage devolved into depression and suicidal breakdown.
In those years, Klavan fought to ignore the insistent call of God, a call glimpsed in a childhood Christmas at the home of a beloved babysitter, in a transcendent moment at his daughter's birth, and in a snippet of a baseball game broadcast that moved him from the brink of suicide. But more than anything, the call of God existed in storiesthe stories Klavan loved to read and the stories he loved to write.
Join Klavan as he discovers the meaning of belief, the importance of asking tough questions, and the power of sharing your story.
Best known for his hard-boiled, white-knuckle thrillers and for the movies made from themamong them True Crime and Don’t Say a Wordbestselling author and Edgar Award-winner Klavan was born in a suburban Jewish enclave outside New York City.
He left the faith of his childhood behind to live most of his life as an agnostic until he found himself mulling over the hard questions that so many other believers have asked:
- How can I be certain in my faith?
- What's the truth, and how can I know it's the truth?
- How can you think, live, and make choices and judgments day by day if you don't know for sure?
In The Great Good Thing, Klavan shares that his troubled childhood caused him to live inside the stories in his head and grow up to become an alienated young writer whose disconnection and rage devolved into depression and suicidal breakdown.
In those years, Klavan fought to ignore the insistent call of God, a call glimpsed in a childhood Christmas at the home of a beloved babysitter, in a transcendent moment at his daughter's birth, and in a snippet of a baseball game broadcast that moved him from the brink of suicide. But more than anything, the call of God existed in storiesthe stories Klavan loved to read and the stories he loved to write.
Join Klavan as he discovers the meaning of belief, the importance of asking tough questions, and the power of sharing your story.
The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ
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ISBN-13: | 9780718017347 |
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Publisher: | Zondervan |
Publication date: | 09/20/2016 |
Pages: | 304 |
Sales rank: | 183,986 |
Product dimensions: | 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.10(d) |