Titus: a comrade of the cross


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(4.5 stars; 88 reviews)

Titus: A Comrade of the cross is a book full of suspense and drama, but more importantly truth. It is about Titus, a young man living in the time of Christ. He is a part of the lowest class of society, his father is a thief, and Titus' brother, whom He is very attached to, is a cripple. Titus and his brother, Stephen, abhor the life of their father, yet Titus has no choice but to join him and the rest of the group of law breakers and thieves occasionally. He yearns for something better. One day he hears of Jesus. Titus and Stephen learn more about him, as they hear and see more of Jesus and his disciples, they have some very difficult choices to make. Along the way Titus meets Barabbas, Jesus Mother, Mary, and has some incredible experiences. This story takes you not only to the very foot of the cross, but to the three crosses themselves. The ending is very unexpected, and may seem rather sad, but it does not leave you depressed, rather, full of joy and hope! (Summary by Tiffany) (6 hr 44 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 1 6:37 Lu par Kimberly Krause
Chapter 2 13:56 Lu par gloriousjob
Chapter 3 11:21 Lu par Esther ben Simonides
Chapter 4 9:44 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 5 7:33 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 6 11:22 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 7 14:42 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 8 13:15 Lu par Kimberly Krause
Chapter 9 12:02 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 10 11:39 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 11 9:17 Lu par Greg Giordano
Chapter 12 16:10 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 13 10:57 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 14 11:04 Lu par Vann Lantz
Chapter 15 13:35 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 16 15:30 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 17 11:56 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 18 7:03 Lu par Greg Giordano
Chapter 19 12:41 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 20 17:41 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 21 15:24 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 22 14:31 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 23 16:00 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 24 13:51 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 25 18:31 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 26 10:39 Lu par Brian Middleton
Chapter 27 16:22 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 28 11:30 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 29 15:27 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Chapter 30 7:02 Lu par Esther ben Simonides
Chapter 31 9:50 Lu par Esther ben Simonides
Chapter 32 6:22 Lu par Sarah Alaine Swart
Chapter 33 7:54 Lu par Ellen Preckel
Appendix 2:43 Lu par Ellen Preckel

Critiques

beautiful gospel from a fresh view


(5 stars)

Well researched and well written, this is the story of Jesus Christ woven through a sweet fiction of people who might have met Him and been healed by Him. I found myself listening to some chapters multiple times to catch the nuances of the story.

Wonderful Historical Fiction to Build Faith


(5 stars)

A really touching story for believers or unbelievers. It takes many of the characters and incidents that appear in the New Testament and supplies names, backgrounds and personalities to them. Thanks for making it available. But do we really go to Heaven when we die???


(5 stars)

I love this story. A well read story that brings reality to the life of Jesus in a way I savor hearing. I highly recommend!!

"Titus" is not one of the 12 disciples, you'll be surprised ..


(5 stars)

All the other readers are much better than the little girl who reads the first chapter. if you can make it through that You only have another chapter at the beginning and then two chapters by her reading the crucifixion clear at the end of the book. be prepared for children crying in the background, it doesn't last the whole reading. The rest of the book is worth getting through those four chapters.

Very enjoyable.


(5 stars)

A good and simple rendition of the gospels in a "dramatic" format. Nice to listen to while working, etc. Most of the readers did a pretty good job.

Great rendering


(5 stars)

What a joy this book is! I have read the scripture for many years and her ability to harmoniously combine all four gosples is wonderful

Amazing Book..- hope more can hear this.


(5 stars)

With the Old Story woven beautifully through.. good readers, thanks, despite some mispronunciation.


(4 stars)

Some chapters are difficult to hear and listen to, but the text itself is quite interesting and worth a listen.