Priscilla Diary : Her Inspiring Account Of One Mans Impact On The Early Chr
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Hear the stories of Paul’s continued travels to the first-century churches narrated from the unique perspective of Priscilla, a vibrant first-century Christian woman Paul faces “the darkest days of his entire life” while he frantically searches for the missing Titus. Are Paul’s fears warranted? Has Titus been assassinated in Corinth?
Read of the writing of Paul’s most personally revealing letter to the church at Corinth. And marvel at the truths Paul conveys to the church in Rome, a letter “of all that Paul considered central to the Christian life.”
In Jerusalem Paul faces his old enemies and stands trial before the Roman and Jewish officials. Paul spends years in jail before the Roman governor issues a ruling that sends Paul to Rome in chains. Paul’s final and most harrowing journey by ship awaits him
The Priscilla Diary is the fourth of a five-book series entitled “The First-Century Diaries.” (Silas, Titus, Timothy, Priscilla, Gaius.)
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SKU (ISBN): 9780977803323
ISBN10: 0977803325
Gene Edwards
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2005
First Century Diaries # 4
Publisher: SeedSowers Publishing House
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