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Heart of Man Participant's Guide

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The Heart of Man Participant s Guide is an invitation to do a deep dive into our stories, to discover a new identity the Father has created in us, to find and defeat that voice of shame. It's contributed to by a world-class group of storytellers John & Stasi Eldredge, WM Paul Young, Trueface, Jackie Hill Perry and more. Serving as a companion to The Heart of Man film, this interactive guide takes you through the timeless tale of a father s relentless pursuit of his son. Uncover your own prodigal narrative by exploring the six scenes examined in the film the table, the sea, the cliff, the lagoon, the cave, and the feast. This guide is designed for both groups and individuals; it is intended to initiate discussions on topics like brokenness, identity, and shame. Interwoven with excerpts and interviews from prominent thought-leaders, The Heart of Man Participant s Guide challenges you to deepen your understanding of what it means to be both human and a child of God.

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Published October 9, 2017

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William Paul Young

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Wm. Paul Young is a Canadian author. Young was the oldest of four. He spend the majority of his first decade with his missionary parents in the highlands of Netherlands New Guinea (West Papua), among the Dani, a tribal people. When he was six he was sent to a boarding school.

The manuscript, that later became The Shack, was intended only for his six kids and for a handful of close friends. After multiple rejections by publishers, Young and his friends published the book under the name of their newly created publishing company. The Shack was one of the top-selling fiction books of 2008 and will be a major motion picture in Spring 2017.

Young lives in Happy Valley, Oregon with his wife and has six children and several grandchildren. He is also the author of Crossroads, Eve and the non-fiction book, Lies We Believe About God.

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