Paul’s Travels (Tim Dowley)
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The Apostle Paul was always on the move! He journeyed all around the Mediterranean. And like many people who travel far from home, he sent lots of letters. This book tells – and shows in detail – the stories of Paul’s travels, with letters to open up and read, too. There’s even a letter from the Roman Emperor to him!
A colorful, interactive book which introduces young readers to the exciting life of Paul, packed with interesting facts and maps about life in Roman times too. One of the Candle Discovery Series of highly illustrated and colorful books.
A large, 9″ x 12″ hardcover volume.
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Paul’s Travels
The Apostle Paul was always on the move! He journeyed all around the Mediterranean. And like many people who travel far from home, he sent lots of letters. This book tells – and shows in detail – the stories of Paul’s travels, with letters to open up and read, too. There’s even a letter from the Roman Emperor to him!
A colorful, interactive book which introduces young readers to the exciting life of Paul, packed with interesting facts and maps about life in Roman times too. One of the Candle Discovery Series of highly illustrated and colorful books.
Recommended for:
Read to me: Ages 4-7
Read on my own: Ages 8-12
A large, 9″ x 12″ hardcover volume.
About the Author
Tim Dowley (Ph.D. in church history, University of Manchester) has been at the forefront of writing and editing for a new generation of resources on biblical studies and church history.
SKU: | 9780825473838 |
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Category: | Bible Related |
Tags: | pauls journeys, tarsus, apostolic, athens, missions, rome, gospel, apostles, timdowley, apostle paul |
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