A few weeks ago one of my readers, David, let me know that on his travels in Brazil he had seen copies of my book Encontre Deus na Cabana (the Portuguese translation of Finding God in the Shack) at different Brazilian bookstores. Since I haven’t been paid any significant royalties on this edition of the book for several […]
Finding God in the Shack
My Biggest … and Most Frustrating Publishing Success
The Shack on the Silver Screen
Some of my long time readers will know that my most successful book (by a country mile) was a companion to the phenomenally popular 2007 novel The Shack. William Paul Young’s novel told the unlikely story about a grieving father spending a weekend with the Trinity at the cabin where his beloved daughter was murdered. The […]
Chocolate Cake, Chicken, and Other Metaphors of Truth and Error
Back in 2009 when I was doing the interview circuit for my book Finding God in the Shack (a theological exploration of the themes in Paul Young’s best selling novel The Shack) I had an interesting exchange with radio host Bob Dutko. Dutko was not a fan of The Shack and viewed it as including […]
The unlikely story of Finding God in the Shack
Back in the summer of 2008 I first read William Paul Young’s The Shack (a publishing phenomenon that has gone on to sell more than ten million copies). Shortly thereafter I presented a couple seminars on the book which were so warmly received that I decided to write a companion to the book. I got […]
Interview with Dana Pittman
Today I had an interview on my books Finding God in the Shack and You’re Not as Crazy as I Think with Dana Pittman from www.thetruevineonline.com . You can listen to the interview here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cwa-radio/2011/08/19/the-true-vine This is my first online radio interview and I must say it is great not to have an interview being interrupted […]