The Gaius Diary (First-Century Diaries)

by Gene Edwards

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (2002), 176 pages

Description

In this gripping narrative we hear of many historical events that cause perilous times for the fledgling church. Gaius tells of the fall of Jerusalem and the martyrdom of Christians torn apart by wild animals in the Colosseum and of others perishing as human torches in Nero's garden. Near the end of the book Paul's own death is very movingly described. His friends shout encouragement as Paul approaches his execution: We will fight the good fight...as did you. We will carry on! Despite seemingly overwhelming persecution, the church survives and successfully incorporated Gentile and Jewish Christians with the incredible shepherding of two apostles: Paul (founder of many Gentile churches) and Peter (Jesus' disciple and head of the Jerusalem church). The Gaius Diary is the fifth of a five-book series entitled "The First-Century Diaries." (The Silas Diary, The Titus Diary, The Timothy Diary, The Priscilla Diary, The Gaius Diary.)… (more)

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LibraryThing member davidswart
Though i loved this whole series (First Century Diaries) there is an undertone of what appears to me as a "distrust", or "disliking" of authority. By the end of the books i started getting the impression that he really has a problem with authority, and then i saw the rest of the books he had
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written, adn this just confirmed my suspicions.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0842338713 / 9780842338714
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