God often chooses unsuspecting heroes and writes unlikely endings to his stories. Many of the characters in the Bible are even unnamed, yet their adventures reveal the kind of lasting impact that God intends each of us to have.
If you have the eyes of faith to see and the courage to act, you can join God's roster of unforgettable heroes.
This study guide allows for a more in-depth look at the invitation to take part in the adventure God is writing.
• Discussion guide for Unnamed (978-0-7847-7439-7)
• Each session parallels a chapter from Unnamed and will encourage you to do the heroic even when you're unexpected, unclean, unpolished, unworthy, underestimated, uncertain, unnoticed, or unranked
• Ideal for home small groups, adult Bible fellowships, Sunday school classes, and book clubs
Chris Travis writes fantasy and speculative fiction. He endeavors to create “miss-your-train-stop stories, the kind that absorb the reader in the happy concentration enjoyed by children at play, mystics in prayer, and artists at work, who forget to eat.” His debut novel, JOSHUA, MONSTER HUNTER, is a middle-grade urban fantasy, a spooky adventure that follows Joshua, foster kid, trouble maker, into the world of monsters. When Chris isn’t trying to figure out how his protagonists can possibly survive, you can find him playing with his kids or hiking in the woods. He lives in New York City with his wife and three little boys.
My kids loved it. If there is anything I might not have enjoyed, it is overshadowed by far, by the fact that my kids loved it, read it, and wanted to read more like it!!!