Echoes of Jerusalem: Ancient Saints in a Modern World
What if the apostles returned?
Not in stained glass.
Not in memory.
But in flesh and dust.
When two barefoot men appear on the streets of modern Jerusalem-preaching repentance, performing miracles, and speaking in the language of Scripture-no one knows what to believe. Are they actors? Madmen? Prophets?
Peter, the fisherman.
Paul, the scholar.
Sent again to a world of smartphones, skepticism, and spiritual apathy.
As crowds gather and cameras roll, miracles begin. The media erupts. Religious leaders bristle. Skeptics demand proof. And yet hearts begin to awaken.
In a city where ancient stones meet digital screens, the gospel echoes once more.
Echoes of Jerusalem is a bold, faith-filled work of Christian nonfiction that explores what would happen if the fire of the early church burned again in our modern age. With conviction, humor, and reverence for Scripture, Anthony Patrick invites readers to examine their own faith in a world that has learned to scroll past truth.
The question is not whether the apostles would recognize our world.
The question is whether we would recognize their message.