Peter and Celeste choose to travel as one on the lifelong journey to the King's City. They are blissfully in love and bound to each other by the Cords of Commitment. Shortly after visiting the Moon of Honey they discover that the journey proves much more difficult than they expected. When they find themselves laboring through the Swamp of Selfishness, crossing the dismal Plains of Distance, and nearly becoming separated by the River of Unfaithfulness, their love for each other and for the King is challenged. They must choose whether to continue on together, not knowing if they can be warmed again by the Kindling of Affection, or visit the Valley of Cut Cords to journey alone once more.
Inspired by the timeless classic Pilgrim's Progress, Annie Wald's Walk with Me exposes the journey of marriage as the epic passage that it is and the refining process it can become.
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Review
"John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress became a timeless classic. Annie Wald's, Walk with Me deserves a spot on the same shelf. That's powerful praise for a debut book author, even though she has many anthologies and short stories to her credit. This amazing book of insightful wisdom belongs on every pastor's, counselor's married or engaged couple's bookshelf."
--Gail Welborn, Examiner.com, August 31, 2012.
"Walk with Me is at both times a mirror and a crystal ball. Not to mention the storytelling is superb."
-- Laura Boggess, The Wellspring, lauraboggess.com, October 26, 2012
"Most residents of Slouching City have forgotten the King of Love exists. One of the few who remember recently died leaving his guide to his beloved granddaughter Celeste, who begins reading the tome. Feeling uplifted by the book, Celeste seeks anything she can find on King and His Son the Servant.
Peter grew up in Upright Village where he and his family attended the weekly reading of the King's guidebook. He learned as a child to adhere to the King's rules though ironically his Peter's parents never traversed the path to the King's City.
Celeste and Peter meet and become a couple whose unity is as strong as the three strand bracelet cord tied around their wrists. Devotion reminds them this bracelet is as strong as their relationship is. The pair begins an odyssey to King's City passing through places like the Swamp of Selfishness, Meadows of Intimacy and the River of Unfaithfulness, etc.; at reach location their cord could be cut.
Applying John Bunyon's classic everyman allegorical Pilgrim's Progress, Annie Wald escorts readers on a journey for Married Couples through a metaphysically dangerous land filled with relationship distractors. The lead couple faces difficult challenges that place their love for one another in peril and their devotion to the King in danger from temptations. Readers will enjoy this engaging epic as a successful marriage is a long joint journey of the soul."
--Harriet Klausner, MBR Bookwatch
Review
Annie Wald reminds us that a wedding is more of a journey than an event; and that marriage is more of a story than a to-do list. There is no map, but 'Walk with me' is a creative guide."
-John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, and author of Who Is This Man?
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Annie has given couples a glimpse of hope with an amazing story through Walk with Me! Using Pilgrims Progress as a foundation for her story was the perfect plan. Every couple should read this book to get a different perspective of what it takes to succeed in marriage through the power of the Holy Spirit!
-Dr. Gary Smalley, author of the DNA of Relationships
**
In marriage, "two become one flesh" and travel together on a journey full of great troubles and joys. Wald's allegory provides Pilgrim's-Progress realism about how daunting the troubles and ultimately joyous the journey when two lovers set out in faith for the King's city.**
-Harold Myra, author and former CEO of Christianity Today International.
Annie Wald has written a classic. It's a classic not just because Annie is a skilled writer, but because she will touch the depth of your soul. She really gets love. Not everyone does. Annie does this by combining two genres-a marriage book and an allegorical pilgrimage-that no one has combined before. It works beautifully because marriage is a pilgrimage; in fact, all long-term love is a pilgrimage. The allegory form allows Annie to say hard things about love easily and lightly, allowing her to get in close to your heart and do surgery before you know it is happening. It is an excellent book. I teared up several times in the last twenty pages.
-Paul Miller, author of A Praying Life and Love Walked Among Us. **
Walk with Me lights up married life in fresh ways, on virtually every page. Its insights are simultaneously fascinating, instructive, encouraging, sobering and transforming. And all of this comes in the form of a story that reads like a good mystery novel; you can't put it down! Above all, Annie Wald shapes her compelling allegory around the singular passion that assures fulfillment for any couple: the King's Highlands, the King's City - the King, Jesus. Ultimately, Walk with Me is about for Whom and to Whom we're walking together. That's why it overflows with great hope for anyone seeking God's best for their marriage.
-David Bryant, founder, Proclaim Hope!; author, Christ is ALL!
Walk with Me is the kind of story that hits to the heart of every couple's journey toward healing and restoration! We will make this a must read for every couple before they come to our Smalley Intensive program!
-Michael and Amy Smalley, founders of SmalleyCenter.com
Broken marriages mean broken families which mean broken societies. Is there any hope? Annie Wald's book, 'Walk with Me', illustrates in a meaningful way that there is hope by helping us understand that marriage is not a onetime event, but a pilgrimage. Using the allegory of 'Pilgrim's Progress' is a unique way of instructing all of us, newlyweds and older couples, that the pilgrimage of marriage really only has meaning when God's love in Christ is made the central object of our walk together. This book will help not only newlyweds, but all who truly strive to make their marriage a pilgrimage of joy and peace, as we walk together!
-Denton Lotz, General Secretary emeritus, Baptist World Alliance, and Janice Lotz, hospital chaplain
Description:
Peter and Celeste choose to travel as one on the lifelong journey to the King's City. They are blissfully in love and bound to each other by the Cords of Commitment. Shortly after visiting the Moon of Honey they discover that the journey proves much more difficult than they expected. When they find themselves laboring through the Swamp of Selfishness, crossing the dismal Plains of Distance, and nearly becoming separated by the River of Unfaithfulness, their love for each other and for the King is challenged. They must choose whether to continue on together, not knowing if they can be warmed again by the Kindling of Affection, or visit the Valley of Cut Cords to journey alone once more.
Inspired by the timeless classic Pilgrim's Progress, Annie Wald's Walk with Me exposes the journey of marriage as the epic passage that it is and the refining process it can become.
**
Review
"John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress became a timeless classic. Annie Wald's, Walk with Me deserves a spot on the same shelf. That's powerful praise for a debut book author, even though she has many anthologies and short stories to her credit. This amazing book of insightful wisdom belongs on every pastor's, counselor's married or engaged couple's bookshelf."
--Gail Welborn, Examiner.com, August 31, 2012.
"Walk with Me is at both times a mirror and a crystal ball. Not to mention the storytelling is superb."
-- Laura Boggess, The Wellspring, lauraboggess.com, October 26, 2012
"Most residents of Slouching City have forgotten the King of Love exists. One of the few who remember recently died leaving his guide to his beloved granddaughter Celeste, who begins reading the tome. Feeling uplifted by the book, Celeste seeks anything she can find on King and His Son the Servant.
Peter grew up in Upright Village where he and his family attended the weekly reading of the King's guidebook. He learned as a child to adhere to the King's rules though ironically his Peter's parents never traversed the path to the King's City.
Celeste and Peter meet and become a couple whose unity is as strong as the three strand bracelet cord tied around their wrists. Devotion reminds them this bracelet is as strong as their relationship is. The pair begins an odyssey to King's City passing through places like the Swamp of Selfishness, Meadows of Intimacy and the River of Unfaithfulness, etc.; at reach location their cord could be cut.
Applying John Bunyon's classic everyman allegorical Pilgrim's Progress, Annie Wald escorts readers on a journey for Married Couples through a metaphysically dangerous land filled with relationship distractors. The lead couple faces difficult challenges that place their love for one another in peril and their devotion to the King in danger from temptations. Readers will enjoy this engaging epic as a successful marriage is a long joint journey of the soul."
--Harriet Klausner, MBR Bookwatch
Review
Annie Wald reminds us that a wedding is more of a journey than an event; and that marriage is more of a story than a to-do list. There is no map, but 'Walk with me' is a creative guide."
-John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, and author of Who Is This Man?
**
Annie has given couples a glimpse of hope with an amazing story through Walk with Me! Using Pilgrims Progress as a foundation for her story was the perfect plan. Every couple should read this book to get a different perspective of what it takes to succeed in marriage through the power of the Holy Spirit!
-Dr. Gary Smalley, author of the DNA of Relationships
**
In marriage, "two become one flesh" and travel together on a journey full of great troubles and joys. Wald's allegory provides Pilgrim's-Progress realism about how daunting the troubles and ultimately joyous the journey when two lovers set out in faith for the King's city.**
-Harold Myra, author and former CEO of Christianity Today International.
Annie Wald has written a classic. It's a classic not just because Annie is a skilled writer, but because she will touch the depth of your soul. She really gets love. Not everyone does. Annie does this by combining two genres-a marriage book and an allegorical pilgrimage-that no one has combined before. It works beautifully because marriage is a pilgrimage; in fact, all long-term love is a pilgrimage. The allegory form allows Annie to say hard things about love easily and lightly, allowing her to get in close to your heart and do surgery before you know it is happening. It is an excellent book. I teared up several times in the last twenty pages.
-Paul Miller, author of A Praying Life and Love Walked Among Us. **
Walk with Me lights up married life in fresh ways, on virtually every page. Its insights are simultaneously fascinating, instructive, encouraging, sobering and transforming. And all of this comes in the form of a story that reads like a good mystery novel; you can't put it down! Above all, Annie Wald shapes her compelling allegory around the singular passion that assures fulfillment for any couple: the King's Highlands, the King's City - the King, Jesus. Ultimately, Walk with Me is about for Whom and to Whom we're walking together. That's why it overflows with great hope for anyone seeking God's best for their marriage.
-David Bryant, founder, Proclaim Hope!; author, Christ is ALL!
Walk with Me is the kind of story that hits to the heart of every couple's journey toward healing and restoration! We will make this a must read for every couple before they come to our Smalley Intensive program!
-Michael and Amy Smalley, founders of SmalleyCenter.com
Broken marriages mean broken families which mean broken societies. Is there any hope? Annie Wald's book, 'Walk with Me', illustrates in a meaningful way that there is hope by helping us understand that marriage is not a onetime event, but a pilgrimage. Using the allegory of 'Pilgrim's Progress' is a unique way of instructing all of us, newlyweds and older couples, that the pilgrimage of marriage really only has meaning when God's love in Christ is made the central object of our walk together. This book will help not only newlyweds, but all who truly strive to make their marriage a pilgrimage of joy and peace, as we walk together!
-Denton Lotz, General Secretary emeritus, Baptist World Alliance, and Janice Lotz, hospital chaplain