John Bunyan was a simple maker and
mender of pots and kettles who
received very little education. In
spite of that, he penned the most
successful allegory ever written. He
lost his first wife and was imprisoned
for twelve years for his compelling—
but unlicensed—preaching.
Nevertheless, his preaching about the
gravity of sin, salvation by grace,
the cost of discipleship,
perseverance, and the glory of eternal
life lives on in the signs and symbols
of The Pilgrim’s Progress. Embark on a
perilous journey with Christian, the
lead character, from the City of
Destruction to the luminous safe haven
of the Celestial City. The journey
will encourage you to “set your hope
fully on the grace to be given you”
amidst the obstacles of life.