Formerly a professor of literature and writing, Daniel Taylor has published a wide range of books, from informal apologetics (The Myth of Certainty, The Skeptical Believer, Is God Intolerant?) to books on the shaping role of stories in our lives (Tell Me a Story, Letters to My Children, Creating a Spiritual Legacy), and Celtic Christianity (In Search of Sacred Places). He has also published a four-novel series beginning with Death Comes for the Deconstructionist.
""Daniel Taylor has written a much-needed word of encouragement to those of us who have watched loved ones abandon their faith. He gently reassures us of the truth that not all who wander are lost. In recounting stories of those who left the faith only to return once again, Believing Again is an oasis of hope in an ever-growing desert of deconversion stories both online and in print. This is the book I wish I had written, and I can't recommend it enough."" --John Marriott, director, The Center for Christian Thought, Biola University ""We've heard of the diminishing congregations in churches. But Dan Taylor's Believing Again is about the return to church. These compelling chapters are life-stories of people who have come back to faith. This book is a hopeful read for those with family members still straying or are facing their own dipping faith."" --Diane Glancy, author of Psalm to Whom(e) ""I've been enjoying Dan Taylor's stories for most of my adult life. He is a master of the art--incisive, thoughtful, and immensely entertaining. Now he takes his craft to help others tell their tales, true accounts of people who lost their faith and returned to the faith, who came home to a home they'd never really known before."" --Ben Patterson, campus pastor, Westmont College