Giselle Aguiar+ | May 25, 2009
In researching the ancient Romans and how early Christian evangelists tried to reach them, the main concept they had to work with was that there was only One God. The ancient Romans could not understand “atonement of sins.” This leads me to the conclusion that they didn’t have a conscience. Or they just didn’t listen to it.
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Giselle Aguiar+ | May 22, 2009
Today’s Christian and Catholic churches should get back to the basics like the early Christian Churches of the first century — just priase and worship.
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Tags: Apostle Paul, Christian church, Early Christian Church, Faith, God, Roman Empire, St. Paul
Giselle Aguiar+ | May 19, 2009
This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series Writing Christian Historical FictionI’m a naturally curious person. I read something and start asking questions. My stories stem from the possible answers to those questions. In the book of Acts, after the Apostle Paul’s shipwreck he arrives in Italy: After three months we put out [...]
Category: Early Christian Church, history, Italy, Novel, Roman Empire |
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Tags: Apostle Paul, Bible, Christian church, creative inspiration, Early Christian Church, history, Italy, St. Paul