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Hinds' Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard (2004, Compact Disc, Abridged edition)

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Hannah Hurnard created the story of Much Afraid, a young girl hoping to travel from the Valley of Humiliation to the High Places. This long-time best-seller is an intriguing perspective on the Christian life.

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PublisherOasis Audio
ISBN-101589266250
ISBN-139781589266254
eBay Product ID (ePID)30217797

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Book TitleHinds' Feet on High Places
TopicChristian / Classic & Allegory, General, Christian Life / Women's Issues, Christian Life / Devotional
Publication Year2004
LanguageEnglish
GenreReligion, Fiction
AuthorHannah Hurnard
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Height0.6in.
Item Length5.5in.
Item Width6.5in.
Item Weight17.8 Oz

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Reviews"The Christian allegory, such as the classic PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, is a story that characterizes the Christian walk of faith described in the Bible. Restricted to a single meaning, the allegory features Christian virtues and sins as symbolic characters who have no real personal qualities beyond the abstractions they represent. In Hurnard's allegory, Flo Schmidt narrates the story of characters named Much Afraid, Sorrow, and Suffering as they journey to the High Places, where their weaknesses will be turned into strengths and their fears into faith. The Shepherd who leads them is characterized with a kind, gentle voice filled with love and hope. The personalities of Craven Fear, Pride, and Selfishness, who act as antagonists, are depicted with sharp, cutting tones. The testing of each character during the journey is realistic, and tones of joy ring out as Much Afraid and her companions gather memorial stones to mark their progress." G.D.W. © AudioFile Portland, Maine, "The Christian allegory, such as the classic PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, is a story that characterizes the Christian walk of faith described in the Bible. Restricted to a single meaning, the allegory features Christian virtues and sins as symbolic characters who have no real personal qualities beyond the abstractions they represent. In Hurnard's allegory, Flo Schmidt narrates the story of characters named Much Afraid, Sorrow, and Suffering as they journey to the High Places, where their weaknesses will be turned into strengths and their fears into faith. The Shepherd who leads them is characterized with a kind, gentle voice filled with love and hope. The personalities of Craven Fear, Pride, and Selfishness, who act as antagonists, are depicted with sharp, cutting tones. The testing of each character during the journey is realistic, and tones of joy ring out as  Much Afraid and her companions gather memorial stones to mark their progress."  G.D.W. AudioFile Portland, Maine, "The Christian allegory, such as the classic PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, is a story that characterizes the Christian walk of faith described in the Bible. Restricted to a single meaning, the allegory features Christian virtues and sins as symbolic characters who have no real personal qualities beyond the abstractions they represent. In Hurnard's allegory, Flo Schmidt narrates the story of characters named Much Afraid, Sorrow, and Suffering as they journey to the High Places, where their weaknesses will be turned into strengths and their fears into faith. The Shepherd who leads them is characterized with a kind, gentle voice filled with love and hope. The personalities of Craven Fear, Pride, and Selfishness, who act as antagonists, are depicted with sharp, cutting tones. The testing of each character during the journey is realistic, and tones of joy ring out as  Much Afraid and her companions gather memorial stones to mark their progress."  G.D.W. © AudioFile Portland, Maine, "The Christian allegory, such as the classic PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, is a story that characterizes the Christian walk of faith described in the Bible. Restricted to a single meaning, the allegory features Christian virtues and sins as symbolic characters who have no real personal qualities beyond the abstractions they represent. In Hurnard's allegory, Flo Schmidt narrates the story of characters named Much Afraid, Sorrow, and Suffering as they journey to the High Places, where their weaknesses will be turned into strengths and their fears into faith. The Shepherd who leads them is characterized with a kind, gentle voice filled with love and hope. The personalities of Craven Fear, Pride, and Selfishness, who act as antagonists, are depicted with sharp, cutting tones. The testing of each character during the journey is realistic, and tones of joy ring out as Much Afraid and her companions gather memorial stones to mark their progress." G.D.W. AudioFile Portland, Maine
Dewey Edition22
Number of Volumes3 Vols.
Dewey Decimal242
Edition DescriptionAbridged Edition
Narrated bySchmidt, Flo

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  • Hinds Feet is Wonderful story.

    It is a Christmas gift, so I have not listened to it myself. I have had the book for years and listened on a local station to it being read. Absolutely LOVE the allegory. My all time favorite.

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