An encouraging Bible devotional is like a good home-cooked meal for the soul. Kelly Mack McCoy serves weary travelers with nourishing and tasty meals in The Sojourner’s Road Home.
~ Phillip Telfer - pastor, author, director of Media Talk 101, and founder of the Christian Worldview Film Festival
Are you feeling homesick for the comfort of your spiritual home?
The Sojourner’s Road Home is a great resource for anyone in search of a deeper encounter with God's everlasting love and the discovery of their purpose in His plans.
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★★★★★
David Steen
Kelly Mack McCoy presents a simple, yet profound case for following the narrow road. Through his writings on this 40-day devotional journey, he gives nuggets for each day, a quote from a prominent figure, along with a scripture reference to bring it together. The devotion follows, which is just the right amount of dialog to be doable each day. After each day’s devotion, Kelly challenges you to reflect, to journal about your journey.
Come home to the welcoming embrace of your loving Father in Heaven
THE JOURNEY TO PUBLICATION BEGINS
On the set at OSA Radio
McCoy's first in-studio interview and only interview simulcast in Spanish.
★★★★★
Giovanni S.
Great Book
I enjoyed reading the book. I can work with truck drivers daily and the book reminds of all the old school truckers. Good writing
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Mack has seen it all. He's been a truck driver and pastor. He hits the road again after his wife, Georgia's murder. But this time, he's not just looking for a way out. He's looking for justice.
CHAPTER ONE
"The Sojourner's Road Home: A 40-Day Journey to the Heart of God" is highly recommended for personal, professional, community, church, seminary, college, and university library Self-Help/Self-Improvement reading lists and collections."
Midwest Book Review