
Voyage
A Christian Allegory (Celestial Kingdom)
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Zakocs
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By:
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Valerie Howard
About this listen
A ship that never sails ...and a crew that never works.
Shepherd's mission isn't going to be easy.
While his rebellious shipmates prefer to sit anchored in the Shallows forever, Shepherd intends to obey the Master’s orders: sail across the Forbidden Sea to shore. No matter the cost.
After Shepherd’s patience finally runs out, he secretly weighs anchor in the dead of night, forcing all onboard to begin their journey across the sea—ready or not.
But the voyage to shore is more dangerous than anyone expects. Shepherd must teach the crew to trust the Master's plan and work together to navigate the terrors that await them, all while squelching the ever-present threat of a mutiny.
Will the Master be pleased with Shepherd's efforts, or will all of his failures drown out any hope of success?
An allegory depicting the local church, Voyage is the second book in Valerie Howard's Celestial Kingdom series, and is perfect for fans of faith-strengthening Christian allegories like Pilgrim's Progress and Hinds' Feet on High Places.
Books in the Celestial Kingdom series can be listened to in any order, and are great for anyone ages 12 to adult:
Avalon
Voyage
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- Faith D
- 04-22-24
Drags a little
This was an interesting read and did address some of the problems of Christians today, but I didn't feel some of it was a fair view of today's church. Some good lessons to consider, though questionable doctrine in some areas in my opinion. It moved a little slow for my taste at times. Not a great read, but okay. Just be aware that it is an allegory, not Scripture!
The narration was pretty good.
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