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Have Christians rejected pilgrimage? The Israelites knew it. David knew it. The writer of Hebrews knew it. John Bunyan knew it. "Blessed are those whose strength is in You. They have set their hearts on pilgrimage" (Psalm 84:5). We are strangers and pilgrims here. We're passing through... read more

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When man was first born, somewhere in East Africa, he began to walk.

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Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Prologue

1. The Strange Strider
2. The Kingdom Road: A Theology for Walkers
3. Bias to the Wanderer
4. The God Who Walks
5. Why Go? Getting Rid of Junk
6. Why Go? Thirst for an Encounter
7. Where To? Thin Places
8. Packing and Preparation
9. The Journey: Old Feet, New Eyes
10. The Journey: Blistered Feet, Tired Eyes
11. The Fellowship of the Road
12. Arrival and Return
13. "It's a Profane Journey": Opponents of Pilgrimage
14. The Inevitable Pilgrim

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  1. Charles Foster (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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Publication Date: December 28, 2010
ISBN: 9780849946097
Page Count: 252

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