Pilgrim's Progress For Today's Pilgrim
Publisher Description
John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim’s Progress in 1678. Part, if not all, was written while he was a prisoner in Bedfordshire, England. Bunyan was imprisoned for conducting religious services independent of the Church of England. This particular retelling was done in order to distribute to those walking the Camino de Santiago and to those who might find the original language to be difficult. May this retelling of Pilgrim’s Progress encourage today’s pilgrims in their journey toward the City whose builder and maker is God. ¡Buen Camino!
Customer Reviews
Great!
Seth did a great job of retelling an Old English book that could be hard to understand. It was easy to understand and is such a helpful resource!
A Classic Retold
I've read this to my family and all of us agree that Seth does an excellent job of taking John Bunyan's classic work and making it accessible to an audience that includes younger English speakers and non-native English speakers. You'll be inspired to continue on in seeking the City of Peace as you walk the road of life. The hardships and victories of Christian will encourage everyone not to give up.