"…this amazing journey helps answer eight of the most important questions in our lives." - Grant Skeldon, Next Gen Director, THINQ
Told through a compelling mix of fictional storytelling and practical teaching, The Path takes you on a journey to explore what it truly means to follow Jesus. Through relatable characters and vivid metaphors, this book answers eight essential questions every follower of Jesus—whether new or seasoned—faces along the way.
What You'll - A captivating story that mirrors the adventure of following Jesus - Biblical truths woven seamlessly into a fictional journey - Practical answers to deep questions about identity, purpose, and faith - Encouragement for new believers and seasoned followers alike
Life is not meant to be walked alone. The Path invites you to take the next step—embracing the adventure, discovering purpose, and experiencing Jesus as your ultimate guide. Start your journey. The Path is waiting.
Designed for Gen-Z readers and anyone longing for a fresh perspective, The Path combines the power of story with life-changing truths. It meets you wherever you are on your spiritual journey—whether you're taking your first steps in faith, feeling stuck along the way, or needing encouragement to keep moving forward.
"Truly a breath of fresh air…discovering life as it is really meant to be lived." - Franni Rae Cash Cain, Grammy-Nominated Singer & Songwriter, We The Kingdom
"I'm giving this to every young leader I walk with." - Doug Fields, Youth Pastor, Saddleback & Mariners Church
From the Back You think the next thing will fix it. Fix the anxiety, the loneliness, the pressure. I thought so, too.
My name is Tal, and I was one of the best young architects in the city. But with each new accomplishment and milestone, I found myself left with more questions than answers. What if there's more? What if it isn't all on me? What if God isn't who I think he is, and neither am I?
Walk with me through friendship, purpose, shame, trust, and true identity. This is The Path.
I wanted to like this book, but it’s not super well-written. It’s trying to be a hero’s adventure kinda fantasy thing, but it moved way too fast and has way too little detail. It tries to be an allegory, but it’s way too obvious, not a single attempt at subtlety. It tries to be a Christian practical virtue/life improvement book through explicit interludes, and to my mind those are the better portions, though they wind up feeling generic.
What I did like was the message throughout about a path walked with God and community. I also liked the footnote references everywhere, although there were some serious stretches of scripture but oh well.
To future readers: you’ll find weird names, and if you’re like me you’ll wanna google what they mean. Don’t be like me and only find out at the very end that there’s a list of names and meanings already on page 225
Wow. This book deeply impacted me. Such a unique read with it being part fictional story. A little bit of Chronicles of Narnia vibes. Highly recommend!!
The Path is visually stunning—and even more beautiful in its message. It reads like a fantasy novel and a spiritual mentoring session in one. The story of Tal helped me see Jesus, God, and the Kingdom in vivid, personal ways. The authors speak about shame, grace, and the gospel with such tenderness and power—I found myself in tears, rereading lines that spoke directly to my soul.
This is good news that feels like real good news—inviting us to be fully known, deeply loved, and never alone on the journey. I’ll be recommending this to everyone I know.
Highly recommended getting the book—because it’s beautiful—AND the audiobook. These truths will sink deeper if you allow yourself to see them and hear them…better yet, get The Path Experience (the study guide to go with it) so you can also EXPERIENCE these truths in community.
If you’re looking for this to be on the same level as CS Lewis and Tolkien (like they’re trying to imitate) you’ll be disappointed. But as a campus minister who thinks a lot about how to teach my students and immerse them in God’s story, I think this really hits the mark. Definitely would recommend!
The Path was a very insightful but easy to read book. It allowed me to see different patterns that I have gone through and change my perspective of what living with Jesus can be. I very much enjoyed it and encourage people to read and meditate on the ideas behind it.
This book was a disappointment to me. I thought I might find some material for a potential class. However, it is written more as a story. It gives the main character's faith journey and reminded me of a poor man's version of The Shack.