Andrew noticed things other people missed. Peter fell hard and got back up. Philip ran the numbers and stepped forward anyway. Nathanael said what he actually thought. Matthew left everything on the table - literally. John stayed when everyone else ran. James wanted the best seat until he understood what greatness cost. Thomas asked the questions nobody else would. James of Alphaeus did the unseen work for years without thanks. Thaddaeus made room for everyone the room forgot. Simon the Zealot put down his sword and learned to sit with his enemy. And Judas - Judas made small compromises until they weren't small anymore.
Twelve disciples. Twelve human types. Twelve lessons that have nothing to do with the first century and everything to do with right now.
Walk It Out moves through the life of Jesus one disciple at a time, finding in each man a mirror for a different kind of reader: the quiet noticer, the loud failure, the honest skeptic, the background faithful, the reformed fighter. Each chapter ends with a challenge. The final chapter ends with your name in the gap.
This is not a theology book. It is a walking book. Start walking.