Stay on the Narrow Way . . .
for wide is the path that leads to destruction. With more than 200 million copies sold, The Pilgrim's Progress is one of the bestselling books of all time. But at nearly 350 years old, this beloved allegory of the Christian life can feel antiquated and worn, despite scenes of great beauty and turmoil. A modern reader might stumble at the conventions of the seventeenth century prose and never...