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A Pilgrim Path

John Bunyan's Journey

Faith Cook
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A Pilgrim Path

John Bunyan's Journey

Faith Cook

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See how examining the author of The Pilgrim's Progress will glorify Jesus and encourage your Christian walk.

Faith Cook has been a lover of John Bunyan's work for many years, first encountering him through The Pilgrim's Progress in preschool. Later she discovered through his ‘Complete Works' his many other books, and ten years ago, she wrote Fearless Pilgrim, a detailed biography of Bunyan. Now she has taken up her pen again to write this well-paced and accessible biography that will appeal to every reader. Inevitably, this is more than just a biography—this is a story told so that the Lord Jesus Christ is glorified and the reader can find encouragement for their own pilgrim path.

Bunyan suffered in many ways and his own words express best the message this book brings: "(God) can make those things that in themselves are most fearful and terrible to behold, the most pleasant, delightful and desirable things. He can make a goal more beautiful than a palace... He can so sweeten our sufferings with the honey of his word... and make them so easy by the spreading of his feathers over us that we shall not be able to say that in all the world a more comfortable position can be found."

  • Title

    A Pilgrim Path

  • Author(s)

    Faith Cook

  • ISBN

    9781783972135

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Evangelical Press

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    178

  • Published

    09/01/2017

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Faith Cook

Faith Cook

Faith Cook, daughter of Stanley and Norah Rowe, missionaries of the China Inland Mission (now OMF), was born in north-west China. After missionaries were evicted from the country in 1951, she returned to the UK and attended Clarendon School in North Wales before proceeding to teacher training college in Bromley, Kent. She married Paul Cook in 1961, and they served several evangelical churches in the Midlands and Yorkshire before his retirement. They have a daughter, four sons and ten grandchildren, and now live in Breaston, Derbyshire.

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