Apostle
Reviewers say: "A true delight of "The Seeds of Christianity" is not just the great storyline, but the historical setting the author so brilliantly depicts. E G Lewis has one foot planted firmly in an ancient history class and the other in a creative writing class."..."A supporting cast of memorable characters emerges one by one as the Gospel takes root..." "Characters are beautifully drawn." Book Three of the Seeds of Christianity Series. Follow the lives of Rivkah and Shemu'el as they continue to spread the good news in Antioch and beyond. Tensions surface as the number of non-Jewish converts rises in Antioch. Barnabus brings Paul, but some oppose his new role. Sha'oul, now renamed Paul, leaves on his first missionary journey accompanied by Barnabus and Yohan Markus. This saga of the Early Church takes a troubling turn when their youngest son adopts a pagan lifestyle. Antioch trembles in the grip of a ruthless serial killer. While Pavlos roams the streets looking for him, Shemu'el fears he already knows the killer's identity. Meanwhile in Rome, the Emperor Claudius tires of the ongoing conflict between the Christians and the Jews. Believing Christianity to be a sect of Judaism, he expels all Jews from Rome. Simon Petros is forced to leave his flock behind as he carries the Gospel to new lands and peoples. When all seems lost, Atticus is promoted to the office of Tribunus Medicus Militum, placing him in command of all of the army's medical corps. He and his family travel to Rome to fill the gap left by Simon Petros' departure. The beloved disciple, John, has relocated to Ephesus for Miryam's protection. He brings Shemu'el Evodius a new convert named Ignatius and asks him to mentor the young man. Though surrounded by chaos, the church in Antioch continues to grow in size and influence under Evodius' competent leadership. These books are aimed at any Christian who is interested in getting a feel for the Early Church.
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Apostle
Reviewers say: "A true delight of "The Seeds of Christianity" is not just the great storyline, but the historical setting the author so brilliantly depicts. E G Lewis has one foot planted firmly in an ancient history class and the other in a creative writing class."..."A supporting cast of memorable characters emerges one by one as the Gospel takes root..." "Characters are beautifully drawn." Book Three of the Seeds of Christianity Series. Follow the lives of Rivkah and Shemu'el as they continue to spread the good news in Antioch and beyond. Tensions surface as the number of non-Jewish converts rises in Antioch. Barnabus brings Paul, but some oppose his new role. Sha'oul, now renamed Paul, leaves on his first missionary journey accompanied by Barnabus and Yohan Markus. This saga of the Early Church takes a troubling turn when their youngest son adopts a pagan lifestyle. Antioch trembles in the grip of a ruthless serial killer. While Pavlos roams the streets looking for him, Shemu'el fears he already knows the killer's identity. Meanwhile in Rome, the Emperor Claudius tires of the ongoing conflict between the Christians and the Jews. Believing Christianity to be a sect of Judaism, he expels all Jews from Rome. Simon Petros is forced to leave his flock behind as he carries the Gospel to new lands and peoples. When all seems lost, Atticus is promoted to the office of Tribunus Medicus Militum, placing him in command of all of the army's medical corps. He and his family travel to Rome to fill the gap left by Simon Petros' departure. The beloved disciple, John, has relocated to Ephesus for Miryam's protection. He brings Shemu'el Evodius a new convert named Ignatius and asks him to mentor the young man. Though surrounded by chaos, the church in Antioch continues to grow in size and influence under Evodius' competent leadership. These books are aimed at any Christian who is interested in getting a feel for the Early Church.
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Reviewers say: "A true delight of "The Seeds of Christianity" is not just the great storyline, but the historical setting the author so brilliantly depicts. E G Lewis has one foot planted firmly in an ancient history class and the other in a creative writing class."..."A supporting cast of memorable characters emerges one by one as the Gospel takes root..." "Characters are beautifully drawn." Book Three of the Seeds of Christianity Series. Follow the lives of Rivkah and Shemu'el as they continue to spread the good news in Antioch and beyond. Tensions surface as the number of non-Jewish converts rises in Antioch. Barnabus brings Paul, but some oppose his new role. Sha'oul, now renamed Paul, leaves on his first missionary journey accompanied by Barnabus and Yohan Markus. This saga of the Early Church takes a troubling turn when their youngest son adopts a pagan lifestyle. Antioch trembles in the grip of a ruthless serial killer. While Pavlos roams the streets looking for him, Shemu'el fears he already knows the killer's identity. Meanwhile in Rome, the Emperor Claudius tires of the ongoing conflict between the Christians and the Jews. Believing Christianity to be a sect of Judaism, he expels all Jews from Rome. Simon Petros is forced to leave his flock behind as he carries the Gospel to new lands and peoples. When all seems lost, Atticus is promoted to the office of Tribunus Medicus Militum, placing him in command of all of the army's medical corps. He and his family travel to Rome to fill the gap left by Simon Petros' departure. The beloved disciple, John, has relocated to Ephesus for Miryam's protection. He brings Shemu'el Evodius a new convert named Ignatius and asks him to mentor the young man. Though surrounded by chaos, the church in Antioch continues to grow in size and influence under Evodius' competent leadership. These books are aimed at any Christian who is interested in getting a feel for the Early Church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982594933
Publisher: Cape Arago Press
Publication date: 01/04/2014
Series: The Seeds of Christianity , #3
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 15 Years

About the Author

E.G. Lewis writes both Fiction and non-Fiction. A former newspaper editor and publisher, his articles have appeared in many national and regional magazines. He also wrote and directed corporate training films. He has a graduate degree in Economics from Ohio State University and worked in management and corporate planning before becoming a fulltime novelist. He and his wife Gail, an editor and writer, live on the Southern Oregon Coast.
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