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Lost and Found Along the Way

Stories for Your Faith Walk from the Camino de Santiago

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Lost and Found Along the Way

著者: Ron Willie Williams
ナレーター: Ronald Williams, Bruce Waterman
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The Camino, or the way to Santiago is a 500 mile, 33 day walk across Spain's extreme conditions to reach the beloved Cathedral of Santiago. Ron “Willie” Williams walked the way two and a half times, a total of 1200 miles. Why? It is less about what he gains, and more about what he loses along the way—old behaviors, unforgiveness, and a tendency to play God. Journey with Willie through the chapters of Lost and Found Along the Way as he sheds these tendencies and finds a renewed, richer, and deeper faith.

The first few chapters are narrative historical fiction portraying James in Acts 12:2, facing his execution along with supposed reactions from his loved ones. At the end of this narrative, we transition back to nonfiction with the discovery of James' gravesite some 800 years after his martyrdom. Willie then explains how the Camino pilgrimages began along the Camino, also known as "the way." No other nonfiction book offers such a unique back story of Saint James and the Camino.

The following chapters, and the bulk of the book, follow Willie's own Camino journeys, present vivid descriptions of the geography on the trail and historical background, providing listeners with a nearly firsthand experience of The Camino de Santiago. True and dramatic faith walk stories demonstrate God's hand in people's lives, guiding listeners to dig deeper into their own spiritual life and get outside their comfort zone.

The final chapter of Lost and Found Along the Way instructs fellow sojourners in how to follow Willie's example to strengthen their own faith and share it with those who have lost their own faith—no hiking boots required.

©2021 Ronald Williams (P)2022 Ronald Williams
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