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John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
- Narrated by: Max McLean
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"...as I slept I dreamed a dream."
So begins one of the most beloved stories in all of history. John's Bunyan's beautiful and moving allegory of Christian, the Pilgrim, on his perilous journey to the Celestial City, has touched hearts and minds for more than 300 years.
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- MK
- 11-29-22
A must read for believers and nonbelievers
I love it! ❤️ Every jot and tittle! It's a 17th Century declaration of "Not Today Satan" and my favorite book apart from the Bible.
I check myself by this read to make sure that I'm ok, much of the time being certain that I'm not, only to be finally reassured by faith in His Saving Grace that I am. (Or am I?)
What a joy that revelation after revelation was so gracefully put into words and also made into a great adventure! The narration is superb.
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- Sherri
- 01-12-21
Wonderful book!
It was so good to hear this classic book. I’ve searched for this book many times but the narrator always speaks the Bible verses, which although that is awesome, it takes away from the story.
This narrator just tells the story as it is intended to be heard!
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- Jessica
- 10-12-18
Great Depiction of Everyday Struggles
Great Book! The storyline was easy to follow. witgout giving too much away I appreciated the very real depiction of the everyday struggle that Christians face.
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- Barbi Speight
- 08-09-20
Good theology and well-read
There is a lot of deep information and theology in this story. I will re-listen to this one many times 😁
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- Sandimac
- 08-09-20
I am forever changed
I could never adequately explain how much this book cemented my faith in the one and only Lord God and Son of Man. I was astounded throughout the book by the scriptures that came to life in me. I am forever changed by this profound work. And lastly I must add that, as usual, Max McLean’s performance couldn’t have been improved upon.
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- Russell Mayfield
- 12-17-20
Simply Amazing
This is a book that requires reading more than once more than twice even. It is amazing how it makes you think how it makes you feel and how it makes you look at yourself. I don’t think you can read this book with a Christian heart and not feel yourself growing from it.
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- Team Lombardo
- 07-17-18
Awesome!
What an awesome story with great insight into the Christian faith! Outstanding job by the narrator on his rendition of the book. Glad I listened to it and will definitely listen to it again.
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- becky
- 05-17-19
good book
a good good good good good good good good good good good very solid story good book read it love it learn it
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- Sherry L. Hohl
- 07-06-20
So very well done and still so relevant.
Wonderfully read, deeply thought-provoking and a joyi to revisit many times. Makes a great gift.
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- bds
- 08-03-23
Love This Version
Excellent translation. Narration is perfect. There is so much to contemplate in this wonderful allegory. If you have ever wanted to read Pilgrims Progress, you cannot go wrong with this version. I know it will provide many readings of enjoyment as there is so much to think about in this story.
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