The Faith That Spread continues The Faithful Few, a stirring series of biblical historical fiction that follows the rise of the early Christian movement across the Roman Empire. This volume traces how faith traveled beyond Jerusalem-crossing borders, cultures, and languages as ordinary witnesses carried a message that refused to die. Set against the backdrop of ancient Judea, Caesarea, and the wider Roman world, this story blends Christian historical drama, ancient-world detail, and emotionally grounded characters navigating danger, political tension, and spiritual awakening.
Readers who love early church stories, Roman-era fiction, and faith-driven narratives will find a vivid, immersive continuation of the journey that began at the Cross. With themes of courage, calling, and the unstoppable spread of belief, this volume reveals how a quiet witness became a movement-and how the first believers learned to carry hope far beyond the places they knew. Ideal for fans of:? biblical fiction? Christian historical fiction? Roman empire dramas? ancient-world storytelling? early church narratives? faith-based literary fiction
The Faith That Spread continues The Faithful Few, a stirring series of biblical historical fiction that follows the rise of the early Christian movement across the Roman Empire. This volume traces how faith traveled beyond Jerusalem-crossing borders, cultures, and languages as ordinary witnesses carried a message that refused to die. Set against the backdrop of ancient Judea, Caesarea, and the wider Roman world, this story blends Christian historical drama, ancient-world detail, and emotionally grounded characters navigating danger, political tension, and spiritual awakening.
Readers who love early church stories, Roman-era fiction, and faith-driven narratives will find a vivid, immersive continuation of the journey that began at the Cross. With themes of courage, calling, and the unstoppable spread of belief, this volume reveals how a quiet witness became a movement-and how the first believers learned to carry hope far beyond the places they knew. Ideal for fans of:? biblical fiction? Christian historical fiction? Roman empire dramas? ancient-world storytelling? early church narratives? faith-based literary fiction