Philip Yancey Quote

Positioned myself. I once described the people I tend to hear from as borderlanders, those caught in a no-person’s-land between faith and disbelief. Some approach the church cautiously, attracted to Jesus but turned off by his followers. Some have fled the church due to bad experiences, yet still yearn for the consolation they felt there. I’ve spent time in the borderlands myself and want to honor those wandering on the edges, the misfits.

Philip Yancey

Positioned myself. I once described the people I tend to hear from as borderlanders, those caught in a no-person’s-land between faith and disbelief. Some approach the church cautiously, attracted to Jesus but turned off by his followers. Some have fled the church due to bad experiences, yet still yearn for the consolation they felt there. I’ve spent time in the borderlands myself and want to honor those wandering on the edges, the misfits.

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About Philip Yancey

Philip Yancey (born November 4, 1949) is an American author who writes primarily about spiritual issues. His books have sold more than 15 million copies in English and have been translated into 40 languages, making him one of the best-selling contemporary Christian authors. Two of his books have won the ECPA's Christian Book of the Year Award: The Jesus I Never Knew in 1996, and What's So Amazing About Grace? in 1998. He is published by Hachette, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, InterVarsity Press, and Penguin Random House.