A small village set in SE Turkey, a man was born two thousand years ago, who was to change the world as no other man ever had or ever will (aside from the God-man: Jesus Christ). Saul, his birthright name, is raised by his father and grandmother, his mother passing away when he was a young boy. Saul is trained to become a Rabbi, in the Temple of Jerusalem by Gamaliel; he is a most famous Jewish Prince and Rabbi of the day. Paul is destined to become a teacher of the Hebrew religion. However, an epiphany of the highest order manifests along the road to Damascus that radically changes his destiny. Paul began a quest never equaled in human history; he dedicated forty years of his life spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the known world. Suffering disdain, physical pain, and moments of nadir, however, his life ended in a state of ineffable joy. Shunned by his family, thrown in a Roman prison, beaten, whipped, stoned, and shipwrecked did not discourage him from spreading the gift of Christianity to the world. Paul's relationship with the Christian Saints of the early years of the church is brought to life in a dynamic and emotional narrative. Subsequently, undertaking much research, I concluded Paul's relationship with Timothy and his mother (aside from his undying love of the Lord) captured the fervor of his life. Accordingly, I portrayed them as the focus of his personal life. The story follows Paul from his early years from Tarsus and Jerusalem to his final moments in Rome.
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