The Titus Diary
A First-Century Account of Paul's Journey Through Greece
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Publisher Description
What was it like to walk beside the apostle Paul?
In The Titus Diary, Gene Edwards brings the first-century world vividly to life through the eyes of Titus-friend, coworker, and traveling companion of Paul. Told as a personal record of events, this compelling narrative follows Paul's ministry across Greece during some of the most challenging years of the early church.
Written as a firsthand account, this novel continues the unfolding story of Acts, placing readers inside the struggles, dangers, and triumphs of the apostolic mission.
Through Titus's reflections, readers experience:
• The courage required to proclaim Christ in hostile cities
• The personal struggles and humanity of Paul and his companions
• The growth of the early church amid hardship and uncertainty
• The cost-and joy-of following Christ in the first century
Rich in historical texture and spiritual insight, The Titus Diary offers both an engaging narrative and a thoughtful portrayal of early Christian life. Edwards' storytelling captures the human dimension of biblical history while remaining faithful to its setting and tone.
Ideal for readers of biblical fiction and anyone interested in the story behind the New Testament church, this unforgettable novel invites you to see familiar events from a fresh and deeply personal perspective.