
A warm invitation opens this modest volume, urging members of a historic fraternal order to look beyond routine and discover richer, more compassionate possibilities. Blending heartfelt dedication, reflective essays, and excerpts from classic poets, the author sketches a roadmap for personal growth, integrity, and communal service. The prose reverberates with the rhythm of rivers and winds, reminding readers that the journey toward virtue is both constant and ever‑renewing. It feels less a textbook than a companion for anyone seeking to turn everyday duties into meaningful acts of kindness.
The narrative itself begins with a lone traveler on the Jericho road, his pack heavy with the hard‑earned savings of many laborious days and a looming mortgage weighing on his mind. As he moves forward, the road becomes a quiet stage for questions of trust, generosity, and the true cost of ambition. Early encounters hint at the subtle challenges that test his character, inviting listeners to contemplate how each step might echo the values cherished by his fellowship.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (262K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Methodist minister and religious writer from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he wrote practical, devotional books aimed at everyday readers. His surviving works suggest a warm, earnest style focused on Christian growth and moral life.
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