Adventures in the Land of Canaan

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Adventures in the Land of Canaan

by R. L. (Robert Lee) Berry

EN·~2 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

FOREWORD

1:35
2

ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF CANAAN - INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER - THE LAND OF CANAAN

4:28
3

CHAPTER ONE - GETTING READY TO ENTER CANAAN

7:52
4

CHAPTER TWO - THE CROSSING OF THE JORDAN

12:36
5

CHAPTER THREE - THE JORDAN MEMORIAL STONE

4:22
6

CHAPTER FOUR - TROUBLES OF LINGERING AT THE CROSSING

10:28
7

CHAPTER FIVE - EXPLORING CANAAN BY FAITH

12:29
8

CHAPTER SIX - THE BEST INHERITANCE IN CANAAN

7:25
9

CHAPTER SEVEN - IN THE HANDS OF GIANT ACCUSER

10:57
10

CHAPTER EIGHT - CONFLICTS WITH GIANT MISTAKE

13:40

Description

In this reflective work the author draws a vivid parallel between the ancient Israelites’ trek from Egyptian bondage to the promised land and the personal journey of anyone seeking spiritual freedom. Using the familiar milestones of the Jordan crossing, the laying of memorial stones, and the early battles against “giants,” the narrative invites listeners to see their own inner struggles—doubt, discouragement, and lingering fear—as part of a larger, faith‑filled adventure. The opening chapters set the stage with biblical images while gently turning the focus toward the hidden battles that each heart must face alone.

The book weaves scriptural insights from Paul’s letters and the Psalms into a contemporary meditation on inheritance, prayer, and perseverance. By framing the quest for “Canaan” as both a physical and a spiritual promise, it offers practical encouragement for those wrestling with doubt or a sense of stagnation. Listeners will find a blend of historical storytelling and personal application that aims to uplift and guide without revealing the later climactic confrontations.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (148K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. L. (Robert Lee) Berry

R. L. (Robert Lee) Berry

1874–1952

A Missouri-born religious writer, he published practical Christian books as well as faith-centered fiction and adventure stories. His work speaks in a plain, earnest voice shaped by early 20th-century devotional life.

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