
The Wind, the Road and the Way
Epic Order of the Seven, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Denny Brownlee
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Jenny L. Cote
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Eleven terrified disciples cower in the Upper Room, wondering what it to become of them. Jesus is dead, crucified on a cruel Roman cross. Its only a matter of time before the Jewish leaders come after them to crush what their self proclaimed "Messiah" started with 'The Way' movement. Little do these men know that soon they will boldly turn the world upside down as they fulfill Jesus' Great Commission.
A self-righteous, model Pharisee named Saul sets out on a zealous quest to arrest and murder as many followers of 'The Way' as he can, beginning with Stephen. Little does this Christian killer know he'll soon be stopped in his tracks on the road to Damascus to become the greatest Christian that ever lived. Through his pen he'll prove that no one is beyond hope if any man be in Christ, he is new creation.
After a brief, joyous reunion with Jesus and the exhilarating arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Order of the Seven animals split up for multiple missions as Christianity explodes onto the world's stage. Max, Liz and Nigel set off with Paul as he faces beatings, rejection and imprisonment to bring the Good News to the world. Al accompanies his favorite fisherman- turned-Apostle Peter to find the first Gentile convert while creating a perfect, secret symbol for the Way. Kate is blessed to protect Mary and John in Jerusalem where the Church gets its start.
The team must face a dark, pagan world riddled with false gods, arrange crucial introductions, assist with jail-breaks and plan risky escapes while overseeing the writing of the New Testament that will inspire and guide believers for centuries to come. But they still find time for fun and games with a monkey names Nate as the Animalympics are born during the human Isthmian Games.
This heart-gripping, action-packed adventure begins a two-book saga that brings to life the events of Acts and the birth of Christianity while showing how each book of the New Testament came to be. The Wind, the Road and the Way covers Resurrection morning through Paul's second missionary journey.
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- AlaskaSkyGirl
- 04-10-25
Biblical teaching
It appeals to all ages! Fantastic story containing Biblical facts and just enough drama and fantasy!
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- 03-13-24
Another home run!
My kids and I love the adventures of the Epic Order of the Seven! What a fabulous way to cement the truth! Thank you Jenny L Cote.
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- Elaina F.
- 12-11-23
Love it
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS BOOK TO BE AVAILABLE ON AUDIBLE I AM SO HAPPY THAT IT IS NOW OUT LOVE THIS BOOK THANK YOU JENNY L COTE !
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- Anonymous User
- 08-27-24
best book
so good!
I would recommend for any ageI love that it comes from the animals perspective
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