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Sarah Young (March 15, 1946 – August 31, 2023) was an American author known for her contributions to
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particularly for her book '' Jesus Calling''. Young is an advocate of
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. Her books have sold over 45 million units worldwide. She has been described as one of the most successful
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authors in history.


Life

Sarah Jane Kelly was born on March 15, 1946, in
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,
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to parents Douglass (Levine) Kelly and Tom Kelly, both educators. She graduated from E. C. Glass High School in
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. Young pursued her higher education at
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, earning a degree in
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in 1968, and later obtained a master's degree in child development from
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in 1974. While in graduate school, Young, a lapsed Christian, encountered the work of
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theologian
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. She later reported that Schaeffer's work profoundly impacted her spiritual journey. She visited
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, an evangelical center in
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, where she had a spiritual encounter and converted to Christianity. She decided to become a Christian counselor and enrolled at
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in
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, where she met her husband, Stephen Young, a third-generation
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. They married in 1977 and served as Presbyterian missionaries near
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,
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for eight years. While in Japan, Young gave birth to her two children. After living in Japan, the family moved to
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,
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, where Young earned a master's degree in counseling from
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. In 1991, the couple moved to
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. There, Young started a Christian counseling practice for women who had been sexually or spiritually abused. While meditating on God’s protection, visualizing those she cared for encircled by the
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, Young had a mystical experience where she was enveloped by light and overcome by peace. In 2001, they moved to
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. In the following years, Young's chronic health conditions, including
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,
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, and
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, often left her housebound. In 2013, the couple moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Young died on August 31, 2023, from
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, at her home in Brentwood, Tennessee, aged 77.


Writing career

Young began maintaining a devotional journal in 1992. She practiced "listening prayers," writing down what she thought God was saying to her, rather than what she wanted to say to God. This journal eventually formed the basis of her most famous work, ''Jesus Calling''. Young prepared a manuscript but was initially rejected by publishers and gave up on publishing in 2001. However, her writings eventually caught the attention of an executive at Integrity (later part of Thomas Nelson), who offered her a contract. '' Jesus Calling'', published in 2004, started modestly but surged in popularity following a renewed marketing effort by Thomas Nelson. The devotional book, composed of daily spiritual readings purportedly written in the voice of Jesus Christ, became a bestseller in the Christian literary world. The success of ''Jesus Calling'' led to the release of sequels, including ''Jesus Always'' and ''Jesus Today'', along with various related products such as calendars, journals, and children's editions. Additionally, the ''Jesus Calling'' brand expanded into podcasts, an app, a magazine, and a television show, collectively selling over 45 million units as of August 2023. ''Jesus Calling'' also faced
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from some who accused Young of blasphemy for writing in the voice of
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.


Personal life

Young was known as an intensely private individual who preferred to avoid public appearances and gave interviews only by email. She remained dedicated to her faith, her family, and her writing throughout her life. In 2009, Young traveled to the United States for six months to receive treatment for Lyme disease but saw little improvement. Young was survived by her husband, Stephen Young, their two children Stephanie van der Westhuizen and Eric Young, her three siblings, and six grandchildren.


Criticisms

Various critics, including Kathy Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church,
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of Eternal Perspective Ministries, and Tim Challies of Grace Fellowship Church, among others, have denounced Young's message, calling it dangerous, deeply troubling, occultic,
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,
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, misleading,
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, and
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.


References


External links


Jesus Calling: Sarah Young
{{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Sarah 1946 births 2023 deaths Christian writers Wellesley College alumni Tufts University alumni Writers from Nashville, Tennessee