The Map, David Murrow
The Map, David Murrow
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The Map
The Way of All Great Men

Author: David Murrow

Narrator: Wayne Shepherd

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 10/01/2019


Synopsis

A map, written in code and hidden in the gospel of Matthew, reveals a truth so explosive it could rock the foundations of Christianityùor lead to its rebirth.A cleric appears out of the rain-spattered darkness, bearing a mysterious message: A long-lost map with the power to transform men is on the verge of being discovered. Thrown headlong into a global chase, author David Murrow must race to find the map before it falls into the wrong hands and disappears forever.The Map, which begins as an action thriller and then transitions into a modern-day parable, reveals the path every great man û including Christ himself û has walked.In this dynamic follow-up to the best-selling Why Men Hate Going to Church, Murrow cleverly translates the masculine spiritual life into an actual, ink-on-paper map. Then he shows men where to find the map in the New Testament and how to walk its ancient paths today.

About David Murrow

David Murrow is an award-winning television producer and writer based in Alaska, most recently working for Sarah Palin. A best-selling author, he is also director of Church for Men, an organization that helps churches connect with men and boys. David and his wife, Gina, have three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on August 17, 2010

By the author of Why men hate going to church) A simple Hebraic code hidden in Matthew? Of three journeys, 1-7, the journey of submission, 8-25 the journey of strength, 26-28 the journey of sacrifice. Many good ideas and relevant suggestions and reminders of biblical truth…but it is inimical to the......more

Goodreads review by Dave on July 11, 2011

Fantastic book! it really made me think and was really revealing! first, let me address the thing i'd want to know about the most: why all the low ratings for this book? i think there's only one real reason for this: about a third of this book is a novella which serves as a parable for the book's me......more

Goodreads review by David on January 30, 2018

I sense that David Murrow intentionally uses aggressive terminology to counter the prevalence of passive terminology often found in Christian how-to books. At times I felt Murrow was crossing the PC line but I appreciate that it may be necessary to make a significant point. Where are the strong men......more

Goodreads review by Ulvis on May 02, 2018

By the end of the book I was pleased to rate this book with four stars, although, a 3.5 would be best. In the last two chapters and the epilogue Murrow’s goal to make disciples of men is evident and he clarifies his use of the Map. It was a challenging read and I found myself battling with the conce......more

Goodreads review by John on February 28, 2013

I do not read a lot of fiction. As a general rule, I simply do not enjoy it. However, I do have an appreciation for its value. As a communicator, the best way to make a point or teach a lesson is often through the use of a well told – or written – story. The Map (2010, Thomas Nelson) by David Murrow......more