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The walk : the life-changing journey of two friends (2000)

por Michael Card

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"It is impossible to estimate the value of the moment when two lives intersect for the first time," Michael Card reflects. When Card went to Western Kentucky University, he majored in wildlife management because he wanted a job that didn't involve people. Little did he know that he would meet a man who would compel him, by the example of his life, back into the world of people, for Jesus' sake. The Walk is Michael Card's story of his relationship with Bill Lane, who forever changed his outlook on life. The book is both a journal and a study of the real meaning of discipleship. Card says, "Bill's walk was a parable of his life. Through him, or because of him, it would become the parable of my life as well."… (más)
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I loved this story of William Lane's discipleship/mentorship of Michael Card from Michael's days as a student at Western Kentucky University where Bill taught a young Michael until Bill's death due to multiple myeloma. Throughout the book we see Bill pour his life into his students and into Michael. We see how to live out the Christian life. Without Bill's influence on Michael's life, I suspect the world of Christian music would never hear Michael's theologically rich songs. I received this book at a conference and recently found it stuffed in a conference tote that I never fully emptied until my cleaning project. I'm sad I did not read it earlier. I absolutely loved the book. If someone wants to see what Christian discipleship and mentoring in the faith looks like, this book demonstrates it. ( )
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"It is impossible to estimate the value of the moment when two lives intersect for the first time," Michael Card reflects. When Card went to Western Kentucky University, he majored in wildlife management because he wanted a job that didn't involve people. Little did he know that he would meet a man who would compel him, by the example of his life, back into the world of people, for Jesus' sake. The Walk is Michael Card's story of his relationship with Bill Lane, who forever changed his outlook on life. The book is both a journal and a study of the real meaning of discipleship. Card says, "Bill's walk was a parable of his life. Through him, or because of him, it would become the parable of my life as well."

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