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The Life of Apostle Paul with Rick Steves

The Life of Apostle Paul with Rick Steves Journey to Turkey and Greece with noted public television host Rick Steves and introduce the Apostle Paul, Christianity’s greatest theologian and missionary. About two thousand years ago Roman soldiers executed Jesus of Nazareth. The story appeared to be over. But it was just getting started. Within a generation, pockets of Greek, Roman, and Jewish members of a new faith, developed communities throughout the Eastern Mediterranean world. In time, that new faith, Christianity, became the official religion of the Roman Empire. This is the story of early Christianity’s greatest missionary and leading theologian - the Jewish Pharisee and tentmaker from Tarsus who became the Apostle Paul.

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Comment by Roger H. Black on January 16, 2012 at 10:32pm

I used this last Wednesday in my introductory class to Philippians Book of Faith study and they really felt it gave them insight. I showed the first ten to twelve minutes through the conversion of Paul and then the part specifically on the church at Philippi. I recommend it for introduction for any of Paul's epistles.

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