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The Cross: 38,102 miles. 38 years. 1 mission.

par Arthur Blessitt

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On May 17, 2008, Arthur Blessitt walked his 38,102nd mile in Zanzibar, off of the coast of Tanzania, completing a journey that began in 1969. Arthur started walking with a twelve-foot cross on December 25, 1969 and has successfully carried a large wooden cross into every nation and major island group of the world. This book reads like a travelogue as you journey with Arthur in country after country. Youll begin with Arthurs initial call from God to carry a cross from Hollywood, where he was known as the minister of Sunset Strip, across America to its capital, Washington, DC.Youll go with Arthur as he hacks his way through the Darien Jungle from Panama to Colombia. Youll join Arthur and his son, Joshua, as they take the cross to South Africa in 1986. Youll be moved by the stories of how God used them to bring people spiritual, physical and relational healing during the final tumultuous days of racial apartheid. Youll trek with Arthur and his wife, Denise, as they cross desert sands to take the cross to Saudi Arabia when the nation was closed to tourists and as they walk with the cross in the various regions of the former USSR just weeks after its collapse. As Arthur has traveled around the world, he has found the cross to be a universal symbol of Gods love that can be understood in spite of language and cultural barriers. He writes, Perhaps Im the only person in history who has been physically shaped by the weight of a cross. But the changes the cross has brought to my physical body are not important. What is important is how the cross has changed my life and the lives of so many others, from the inside out!… (plus d'informations)
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The Cross and Arthur Blessitt with one mission in life, that to walk to and through as many countries as he could reach. Beginning in 1969 Arthur Blessitt placed a 12 foot cross on his shoulder and started walking. His message was to show as many people as possible that the unadorned cross represented the risen Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. He has met thousands of people on his journey to see as many countries and major island groups as he could. He visited every country in the world and many island nations and subnations. He travelled thru 52 war zones and met presidents and peasantsPaul Crouch in the foreword says there is only one Scripture that can encompass the miracle of Arthur and that is Jesus's last words before ascending to the Father in Matthew 28:
"Allpower is given uno me in heaven and in earth. Go ye
therefore, and teach all natioons, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holly Ghost;
Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have com-
manded you; and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end
of the world. Amen" ( )
  mrkurtz | Apr 14, 2015 |
This books was good, not great, but it did contain a lot of amazing, great stories. The author, Arthur, has an amazing life story, but I think he should have let someone else write the actual book. Still, I am glad I read about his journey and the miracles he experienced. ( )
  karen.collins | Jun 27, 2012 |
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I had already heard of this book but couldn't really get into it.
  lizplummer | Aug 6, 2011 |
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This book made me cry...a lot. Whether or not any of this is real or if it is all imagined, it is a beautiful story with and even more beautiful message; love and faith conquer all. Love for God, Jesus, man, your friends, family, enenemies, strangers, everyone and everything whether or not you believe them "deserving." Faith in God, His will, His plan, and His miracles. Try as I might, I cannot share this book with my atheist parents and family. Please, read this book so that I might share it with you and we can bask in God's love together. Amen. ( )
  benuathanasia | May 25, 2010 |
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I really, really wanted to like this book. The calling and the mission were very real and interesting. Mr. Blessitt's determination was inspiring. Unfortunately, his story-telling style managed to make his adventures seem far less interesting than they probably really were.
  cjoymr | Mar 9, 2010 |
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On May 17, 2008, Arthur Blessitt walked his 38,102nd mile in Zanzibar, off of the coast of Tanzania, completing a journey that began in 1969. Arthur started walking with a twelve-foot cross on December 25, 1969 and has successfully carried a large wooden cross into every nation and major island group of the world. This book reads like a travelogue as you journey with Arthur in country after country. Youll begin with Arthurs initial call from God to carry a cross from Hollywood, where he was known as the minister of Sunset Strip, across America to its capital, Washington, DC.Youll go with Arthur as he hacks his way through the Darien Jungle from Panama to Colombia. Youll join Arthur and his son, Joshua, as they take the cross to South Africa in 1986. Youll be moved by the stories of how God used them to bring people spiritual, physical and relational healing during the final tumultuous days of racial apartheid. Youll trek with Arthur and his wife, Denise, as they cross desert sands to take the cross to Saudi Arabia when the nation was closed to tourists and as they walk with the cross in the various regions of the former USSR just weeks after its collapse. As Arthur has traveled around the world, he has found the cross to be a universal symbol of Gods love that can be understood in spite of language and cultural barriers. He writes, Perhaps Im the only person in history who has been physically shaped by the weight of a cross. But the changes the cross has brought to my physical body are not important. What is important is how the cross has changed my life and the lives of so many others, from the inside out!

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