The Pilgrim's Progress is one of the most important and also beloved classics of all time. Written from prison by an uneducated man, it was first published in 1678 and has continuously remained in print. It has taught and encouraged ever since, and is a bedrock of the Christian faith. It is the story of a man named Christian on his journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. Along this path, he receives encouragement, ridicule, and advice from a variety of characters he meets. This allegory teaches us various components of the life of being a Christian, whether there are doubts, struggles, questions, or other obstacles. The journey of Christian is our journey, and one we can identify with and learn from.
This edition has been abridged and updated for the modern listener. Warmly narrated by Paul Michael, this story is sure to teach and encourage to greater love of Christ.