The Inspirational Message Of The Cross Book

By Elena McDowell


Arthur Blessitt was a minister on the the Sunset Strip in Hollywood when he heard the call of God to carry a life-sized cross to all nations. This remarkable narrative is an account of his journey over 38 000 miles and across all seven continents. Reading The Cross book is inspirational for all, regardless of their religious views.

His journey began in 1969 in America and ended in Zanzibar in 2008. When he is asked how he accomplished this incredible journey, he answers that he did it one step at a time. The first chapter of his book is all about breaking down what appears impossible into small steps and taking the first step. His efforts were recorded in the Guinness Book of Records in 1996.

Throughout the story he uses short vignettes from his travels to illustrate his points, encouraging readers in their own journey of faith. This is why the story is written in thematic rather than chronological form. His story, although he traversed blazing deserts, impenetrable jungles and over fifty nations at war, is not meant to be just a travelogue. There is a strong message of faith that comes through.

Blessitt talks about how carrying this universal symbol of the love of God seemed to break down barriers of language and culture. His mission was always about the people he met. The sight of him with this burden on his back caused a reaction wherever he went and he shared his message with many individuals as well as preaching to huge crowds at times.

He experienced many important historical periods in the course of his travels. He aided refugees flooding into Jordan from Kuwait prior to the first Gulf War. He was amongst the first people to go to East Germany after the Berlin wall came down. He spent time in South Africa prior to the demise of apartheid.

On his journey he met with many important people, from presidents and kings to religious leaders. He walked through mine fields and armies fighting into West Beirut where he prayed with Yasser Arafat. He was a guest of the Pope at the Vatican.

On his journey he experienced many difficulties and survived them all. Once he was beaten and jailed along with a group of Spanish pastors under the fascist regime of Franco. He faced death when IRA gunmen in Belfast threatened to nail him to his cross. He crossed mountains, impenetrable jungles and swamps and was threatened by wild animals.

The Cross book contains many photographs illustrating his journey. The handwriting font used at times contributes to the feeling of reading a journal. If you enjoy reading about ordinary men accomplishing extraordinary feats, this story will appeal to you. This inspiring narrative is an encouragement to those who are on their own journey of faith.




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