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The Silas Diary

First Century Diaries, Book 1

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The Silas Diary

By: Gene Edwards
Narrated by: KC Wayman
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This is the incredible story of the journey undertaken by two men. Paul and Barnabas left their homes and risked their lives to cross seas and mountains. They were shipwrecked, beaten and faced the threat of robbery and murder. They were almost killed by floods and spent sleepless nights exposed to storms and freezing mountain temperatures. They travelled to places which had never heard the gospel and brought Jews and Gentiles to Jesus. The Silas Diary takes the hints and verses of the New Testament, adds the discoveries of modern archaeology and research and tells the story that led to the writing of the letter to the Galatian churches.

This book is the story behind Paul's most incendiary letter. Why was he so angry? Why did he write this incredible letter which tells us so much about the Lord's grace? After listening to the Silas diary the letter to the Galatians will never be the same again.

©1998 Gene Edwards (P)2024 Christian Books Publishing House, Inc.
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