Two Old Men

By Leo Tolstoy
Foreword by Alonzo L. McDonald
(1991)

Group discussion guide available for download here (PDF)

“Two Old Men” is a challenging and delightful story of the pilgrimage of two neighbors. It is filled with rich lessons and insights—from personal habits to family relationships and how we manage our affairs.

This, our first Reading, is a perennial best-seller.

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