God on the Road

God on the Road by Andy Frost, published by Kingsway Publications in May 2007, is a 128-page exploration of a unique journey undertaken by thirteen ordinary twenty-somethings. As they traverse the landscapes of Europe, drawn by the allure of surf and nightlife, their true purpose is to embark on a pilgrimage that centers around their faith. This book presents their experiences as they seek to communicate the message of Jesus while navigating the vibrant cultures of France, Spain, and Portugal.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines travel with spiritual growth, highlighting the encounters and challenges faced by these modern-day pilgrims. The journey is not just about the physical destinations but also about the deeper connections they forge along the way. With themes of religion and Christian living, God on the Road invites readers to reflect on the significance of faith in everyday life and the unexpected ways it can manifest during travels.
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Join thirteen ordinary twenty-somethings as they head for the sights, sounds and smells of Europe. They’re drawn by the surf and the night life, but they come with a different agenda. Something else has brought them here, something that makes this road trip a pilgrimage. These 21st-century pilgrims travel through France, Spain and Portugal to communicate Jesus. Armed only with a pocket phrasebook and the gospel, they soon find themselves in the company of the heroes of history. And they find that Jesus is already on the road ahead of them.
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