The Silas Diary
A First-Century Account of Paul's Journey and the Story Behind Galatians
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
What really happened behind Paul's letter to the Galatians?
In The Silas Diary, Gene Edwards brings the first-century world vividly to life through a powerful first-person narrative told from the perspective of Silas-missionary, companion of Paul, and eyewitness to one of the most dramatic chapters in early Christian history.
As controversy erupts around Paul's work in Galatia, Silas sets out to record the story few ever knew. From tense debates and dangerous journeys to moments of quiet surrender before God, this compelling historical narrative draws readers into the human story behind the New Testament events that shaped the early church.
Through Silas's eyes, readers witness:
• The unfolding drama behind Paul's letter to the Galatians
• The tension between law and freedom in the early church
• The friendships, conflicts, and sacrifices of Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark
• The struggles of first-century believers facing persecution and uncertainty
• The transforming message that freedom in Christ changed everything
Rooted in Scripture yet written with warmth and narrative depth, The Silas Diary parallels the book of Acts while exploring the spiritual and personal realities behind the events.
This is not simply a retelling of biblical history-it is an invitation to experience the early church from within and rediscover what freedom in Christ truly means.
Perfect for readers of biblical fiction, small groups, and anyone seeking a deeper appreciation for the New Testament world.