Footprints In The Sand is a short, somewhat cheeky two-player larp about the relationship between Christians and Jesus.
It's 2 pages, with a simple but readable layout. The cover feels a little underwhelming (it would definitely be more grabbing with a bolder font and some contrast between the font and the background,) but the game itself is solid.
One player assumes the role of the Christian, and the other of Jesus. Jesus carries the Christian on his back, while the Christian annoys Jesus with petty gripes and judgements and optionally a water gun. If the Christian eventually runs out of steam, Jesus wins. If Jesus gets tired, Jesus loses.
I think it's probably fair to call the game a parable, but if so it's a playful one. It recognizes that it's a game, not a proclamation, and so it doesn't reach for a ton of gravitas when it says what it wants to say.
The writing is clever and warm, and the only real critique I can think of is that it's safest to play this game well out of earshot of other people---simply because the banter with Jesus and the critiquing of passersby might not read well to someone who overhears it.
Overall, if you're comfortable with a game taking a more playful approach to discussing Christianity, I think this is a good read.
From a purely game design perspective, it's definitely also a cool design for a mini larp, and it does a really good job using soft mechanics (Jesus' tolerance, the number of props the Christian can comfortably carry, etc) to shape interesting counterplay.