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Revolution: The Story of the Early Church

by Gene Edwards

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A rip roaring, hair raising, edge-of-your-chair saga of the first-century believers. From the day of Pentecost on, through the first seventeen years, every historical figure of that age is there: alive, vivid, believable. The book of Acts is there; ancient history is there; men secular and sacred come alive! An historical cliff-hanger written like a novel. There is not another book on the first century like it in print. The story of the early church, the word of God in Century One is once more alive, down to earth and thrilling. A new dimension in first-century history.… (more)
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This book is dedicated to
GLADYS EDWARDS

who, again and again,
gave away all her substance
and lived out het whole life on this earth
for two who called her 'Mom'.
She was my all time number one fan
and one of the dearest treasures of God
in His merciful providence
ever bestowed on a son.

See you again, Mom
in realms of blazing light
where none can be found
except we be found in God.
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In late March and early April of 30 a.d., an uncommonly large number of ships had begun landing at Caesarea and the other seaport towns of Judea.
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A rip roaring, hair raising, edge-of-your-chair saga of the first-century believers. From the day of Pentecost on, through the first seventeen years, every historical figure of that age is there: alive, vivid, believable. The book of Acts is there; ancient history is there; men secular and sacred come alive! An historical cliff-hanger written like a novel. There is not another book on the first century like it in print. The story of the early church, the word of God in Century One is once more alive, down to earth and thrilling. A new dimension in first-century history.

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