The peace that the world cannot give does not appear to be reigning in the life of Paul Young, author of the controversial best-seller,
The Shack, who is suing his two long-time friends and business partners, alleging that they bilked him out of $8 million in royalties. While a federal judge mulls over the case, he's busy writing a screenplay with the hopes of bringing the book's flawed portrayal of Christianity to a wider audience.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
The peace that the world cannot give does not appear to be reigning in the life of Paul Young, author of the controversial best-seller,
The Shack, who is suing his two long-time friends and business partners, alleging that they bilked him out of $8 million in royalties. While a federal judge mulls over the case, he's busy writing a screenplay with the hopes of bringing the book's flawed portrayal of Christianity to a wider audience.
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For those of you who have been following the controversy surrounding the orthodoxy of the wildly popular best seller
The Shack,
World Net Daily has announced the publication of a new book written by a seminary professor and former colleague/neighbor of
Shack author William Paul Young who says the book wasn’t written to be a creative way of dealing with God but to teach an unorthodox philosophy.
Read the rest
For those of you who have been following the controversy surrounding the orthodoxy of the wildly popular best seller
The Shack,
World Net Daily has announced the publication of a new book written by a seminary professor and former colleague/neighbor of
Shack author William Paul Young who says the book wasn't written to be a creative way of dealing with God but to teach an unorthodox philosophy.
Read the rest