A map, written in code and hidden in the gospel of Matthew, reveals a truth so explosive it could rock the foundations of Christianity--or lead to its rebirth.
A cleric appears out of the rain-spattered darkness, bearing a mysterious message: A long-lost map with the power to transform men is on the verge of being discovered. Thrown headlong into a global chase, author David Murrow must race to find the map before it falls into the wrong hands and disappears forever.
"The Map, which " begins as an action thriller and then transitions into a modern-day parable, reveals the path every great man - including Christ himself - has walked.
In this dynamic follow-up to the best-selling "Why Men Hate Going to Church," Murrow cleverly translates the masculine spiritual life into an actual, ink-on-paper map. Then he shows men where to find the map in the New Testament and how to walk its ancient paths today.
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A map, written in code and hidden in the gospel of Matthew, reveals a truth so explosive it could rock the foundations of Christianity--or lead to its rebirth.
A cleric appears out of the rain-spattered darkness, bearing a mysterious message: A long-lost map with the power to transform men is on the verge of being discovered. Thrown headlong into a global chase, author David Murrow must race to find the map before it falls into the wrong hands and disappears forever.
"The Map, which " begins as an action thriller and then transitions into a modern-day parable, reveals the path every great man - including Christ himself - has walked.
In this dynamic follow-up to the best-selling "Why Men Hate Going to Church," Murrow cleverly translates the masculine spiritual life into an actual, ink-on-paper map. Then he shows men where to find the map in the New Testament and how to walk its ancient paths today.
Imprint | Thomas Nelson Publishers |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | March 2010 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | March 2010 |
Authors | David Murrow |
Dimensions | 211 x 136 x 17mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - Trade |
Pages | 241 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7852-2762-5 |
Barcode | 9780785227625 |
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LSN | 0-7852-2762-8 |