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In Movement There Is Peace

Stumbling 500 Miles Along the Way to the Spirit

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This book will rock your beliefs about fear, security, and taking risks.

In Movement There Is Peace is a powerful tale of travel, adventure, and unexpected faith. It begins with a doctor who walks away from her practice in order to cure her own paralyzing anxiety. Once free, she discovers that leaving is really only fleeing if there's no new direction. Could this be the reason for her husband's sudden inspiration?

"I want us to walk the Camino de Santiago; it's an 800-kilometer pilgrimage across Spain."

After deliberating the wisdom of walking 500 miles with no planning or physical conditioning and little religious faith, the two set off to walk the "Way of Saint James". Their "no-plan" plan sets off a series of extraordinary events that can only be explained as divine intervention. It starts with an enigmatic suggestion from a former pilgrim who sends them off with a caution: "There are no coincidences on the Camino."

The tale itself is a funny, fascinating pilgrim's progress seeded by unique characters and full of amazing surprises. Follow along the pilgrim's path as it shares its secrets on how to:

  • Create a life that's unafraid of death
  • Experience emotional lightness by carrying a smaller physical load
  • Journey without plans, and have more fun doing it
  • Make a leap of faith, and land closer to paradise

If you've ever doubted yourself or your abilities, listen to this book. "Lose the fear...live the life!"

©2013 Elaine and Joe Foster (P)2015 Elaine and Joe Foster
Adventure Travel Christianity Europe Hiking Outdoors & Nature Western Europe Adventure Funny
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I loved listening to this book as I have just completed part of the Camino. I feel I should have walked for longer....
I loved the way you hear the husband and the wife's story side by side. Very clever. I didn't always like the accents of the English people and some of the other nationalities whose English was their mother tongue. But it is a great book .

a very honest account of walking the Camino

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