Conquered and oppressed by the Romans, the Britons rise in rebellion behind the leadership of a warrior–Queen Boadicia. Out of the ranks of the Briton warriors emerges a young man, Beric, whose skill and cunning earns him a trusted position among the Queen’s chiefs. With his unique knowledge of the enemy, Beric leads his people in an insurgency against the Romans. The military prowess and self-discipline of the Roman legions is pitched against the wild and heroic charges of the Britons. But when Beric is captured and trained as a gladiator, he must risk his life for a newfound faith.
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The Pilgrim Road: Insights from Early Christians (David Bercot)
During the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. (100-300), the Christian faith was often an illegal religion, persecuted throughout much of the civilized world. In many ways, our God used this as a blessing: because such a situation culled out superficial “professors” and only those who were willing to live sacrificially for Christ were shown to be Christians. It produced thousands of fervent souls who loved God more than anything else, who scorned the pains of persecution and the alluring pleasures of the world.
The passionate Christianity of the men and women of those early centuries has much to teach us today. They have left us a rich legacy of ancient writings that provide keen insights on how to walk on the pilgrim road – the narrow way of which Jesus spoke. This book is a unique collection of the best insights, reflections, exhortations, and counsels of those early Christians. 25 chapters consisting of their writings about separation from the world, loving your enemies, obedience, suffering, prosperity, compassion, and much more.
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