book feelings and faithMany evangelicals have become suspicious of the emotions and generally discount them. This is tragic. Others have so exalted experience and the emotions that they have minimized truth, doctrine, and theology. This too is tragic. The glorious reality is that truth and emotions, faith and feelings, theology and experience are not enemies, but the best of friends.

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51-XlQcpMLL._SY344_BO1,204,203,200_As they walked Tony asked, Jack, is this place, this in-between place that I know somehow is me. … Was I brought here to be confronted with what I have done wrong?”  (Jack)  “The in-between and the life-after is centered and built upon everything you got right, not what you got wrong. And it’s not that what you got wrong is inconsequential or just disappears; much of it is all around you as you can see, but the focus is on the rebuilding, not on the tearing down.

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Wm. Paul Young
Cross Roads (FaithWorks, 2012)