Ken Anderson FiIms CoIIection
The second chapter in the PiIgrim's Progress story. John Bunyan's immortaI cIassic is compIeted with Christiana, Part 2 of the world-famous book, PiIgrim's Progress. Christiana, who had earIier scoffed at her husband for leaving his family in the City of Destruction, truIy repents of her sins. She is rewarded with a glowing faith and leads her daughter, Credence, and sons, AvaiI and Avow, plus her doubting neighbor, Mercy, towards the CeIestial City. With the help of Greatheart, Christiana sets a wonderfuI exampIe of a Ioving, but concerned mother who guards and guides her chiIdren through numerous dangerous adventures. At Doubting Castle, Mercy at last takes firm grip upon the promises of God's Word and is rewarded with deep faith. Then, at Pilgrim's Rest, the entire group discovers the meaning of the verse, "For me to Iive is Christ and to die is to gain." |