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The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis

Title The Imitation of Christ (Unabridged)
Author  Thomas a Kempis
Narrator  David Cochran Heath
Publisher  christianaudio Classics
Run Time  6.3 Hrs.
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Thomas À Kempis’ collection of meditative writings from the Brethren of the Common Life is the most widely read book in the world after the Bible. The reflective devotions have been a heartening friend to great men such as Thomas More, St. Ignatius Loyola, Thomas Merton, Pope John Paul I, and John Wesley. Learning to live like Jesus is the central task that À Kempis explores in this classic devotional. “The religious who concerns himself intently and devoutly with our Lord’s most holy life and passion will find there an abundance of all things useful and necessary for him. He need not seek for anything better than Jesus.” This book provides comfort and counsel to every person who seeks to live a more connected and whole life.

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Chris Wallace says:

This is the best book besides the Bible! All parents need to read this book. All young adults must hear this material to survive as Christians and truly follow Christ in the 21st century.

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Audiofile Magazine says:

When one seeks classic works on religion (Christian or otherwise), this seminal work should be the first book on the second shelf. While not actual scripture, it's as close as one can get, and if one’s goal is to be Christ-like, this recasts much of scripture in that mold. A true visionary, á Kempis lovingly crafted his sentences to transcend typical mystical writing. The narration is fluid, seeming more recited than read. David Cochran Heath once again produces a primer on tone, inflection, and diction. Many times the listener could audibly detect a smile from Heath, as a love of the themes and subject matter is clearly evident in the reading. S.M.M. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

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