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The Happy Gospel — Audiobook (MP3 Download)

$7.00

The Happy Gospel — Audiobook (MP3 Download)

Unabridged, Read by the Author

This audiobook edition of The Happy Gospel presents the complete text read in full by the author, Benjamin Dunn, delivered as high-quality MP3 files. The audiobook is provided as a single downloadable ZIP archive containing the book in sections for ease of listening.

The Happy Gospel is Benjamin Dunn’s first major work of prose — a contemplative exploration of grace, joy, and spiritual freedom that has resonated with readers across a wide range of backgrounds. Often described as disarming, restorative, and quietly transformative, the book invites listeners into a vision of faith centered on goodness rather than fear or performance. Reviews frequently note its warmth, clarity, and ability to speak both to those within religious traditions and those who have stepped away from them.

Read in the author’s own voice, this edition offers a direct and personal experience of the work, preserving the tone, pacing, and intent of the original text.

Because the files are standard MP3 format, they can be played on virtually any modern device without special software.

Format

Unabridged audiobook
Read by the author
MP3 files (universal audio format)
Delivered as a ZIP archive
Instant digital download

Compatibility

The files will play on most devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and many car audio systems. Once extracted, they can be added to music or audiobook apps as desired.

Using the Files

  1. Download the ZIP file after purchase
  2. Extract (unzip) the contents to your device
  3. Open the MP3 files in your preferred audio player
  4. Listen in sequence or import into an audiobook app

Most phones and computers can extract ZIP files directly. No proprietary platform is required.

Digital Edition

This audiobook provides a portable way to experience The Happy Gospel in full while preserving the voice and intention of the original work. As Benjamin Dunn’s first “living book” of prose, it is intended to be revisited, reflected on, and absorbed over time rather than consumed quickly.