The Apostle: A Life of Paul

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David C Cook, Jan 7, 1994 - Fiction - 312 pages

The Acclaimed, Authentic Biography of the Early Church's Greatest Evangelist--the Apostle Paul.Master storyteller John Pollock makes Paul and his amazing story freshly alive, so that you can know the greatest apostle much as Luke and Timothy did as they traveled with him. As you turn the pages, you'll sense Paul's motives, his aims and priorities; what mattered to him; and what he was willing to die for.

 

Contents

Aphrodites Island
69
Progress and Persecution
82
Stoned
89
Dear Idiots of Galatia
106
A Fresh Start
113
Across to Europe
122
Thrown Out of Thessalonica
136
The Fugitive
145
Affliction in Asia
212
A Treatise for Rome
223
TO THE OSTIAN
235
Third and Fourth Journeys 29 Facing the Future
237
Riot in Jerusalem
245
The Torture Chamber
255
King Queen and Governor
264
Shipwreck
274

The House of Gaius
165
Gallios Decision
173
Assault on Ephesus
179
The Name
187
The Happiest Letter
196
The Greatest of These 99
205
Capital of the World
284
The Years of Freedom
295
No Kind of Death
303
Notes
309
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About the author (1994)

John Pollock, a Cambridge-educated clergyman, became Billy Graham's authorized biographer early in the evangelist's career. His biographies include The Master: A Life of Jesus, available from Victor Books in this pocket-size format. John Pollock and his wife, Anne, reside in Devonshire, England.

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