
A Trilogy of Parables: The Book of Faith
Book 1 of A Trilogy of ParablesBy Dr. Robert LiPumaLength2h 42m
About this audiobook
There are stories that pass the time—and stories that mark it.
The Book of FAITH is the first in a spiritually resonant trilogy exploring the quiet truths that shape a soul. In these lyrical, unforgettable parables, a mysterious Stranger appears across time and place—sometimes a barista, sometimes a baker, sometimes a gentle witness in a moment of decision—offering the right story when it's most needed.
What Awaits You:
Each chapter introduces a new life standing at faith's crossroads—a doubt-weary pastor, a grieving mother, a scientist questioning everything, a child seeing what adults have forgotten. Through their stories, discover what it means to believe not in dogma, but in possibility itself.
Stories told with the clarity of fable and the depth of sacred text, each parable whispers rather than preaches, invites rather than insists.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction
Length2 hrs 42 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 23, 25
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Titles - Front
9Chapter 7: The Fork in the Road
2Introduction: To the One Who Finds This Book...
10Chapter 8: The Question That Stopped Time: The Parable of the Question That Stopped Time
3Chapter 1: The Boy Who Waited for Rain: The Parable of the Mountain That Only Bloomed Once
11Chapter 9: The Lantern Passed: The Parable of the Lantern Passed
4Chapter 2: The Broken Mirror: The Parable of the Mirror That Remembered the Light
12Chapter 10: The Match That Wasn't Struck: The Parable of the Match That Wasn't Struck
5Chapter 3: The Blue Thread
13Chapter 11: The Smoke That Carried Names: The Parable of the Smoke That Carried Names
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6Chapter 4: The Unfinished Bridge
14Chapter 12: The Word Unspoken: The Parable of the Word Unspoken
7Chapter 5: The Empty Frame: The Parable of the Frame Without a Picture
15END Credits, 7-6-4-12
8Chapter 6: The Cup with No Handle: The Parable of the Cup with No Handle
