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Lazarus: The Samaritan
Luke: Slave & Physician
Paul: The Unstoppable
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Other than the Apostle Paul mentioning Titus name on several occasions, there is nothing about Titus in the scriptures. The author deduced that Paul used him as an arbitrator among churches. This novel is based on that premise.
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Titus is a brilliant attorney who solves unsolvable mysteries. Then he meets the Apostle Paul and becomes

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMARK WARNICK
Release dateAug 8, 2015
Lazarus: The Samaritan
Luke: Slave & Physician
Paul: The Unstoppable

Titles in the series (8)

  • Paul: The Unstoppable

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    Paul: The Unstoppable
    Paul: The Unstoppable

    The Apostle Paul is strong. And unstoppable. He walks thousands of miles. He is driven by one goal: Tell everyone about Jesus, their new world king. He allows nothing to get in his way. . Dare to experience with him every rod slamming into his bones, every whip lashing through his skin, every breath struggled for when treading water

  • Lazarus: The Samaritan

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    Lazarus: The Samaritan
    Lazarus: The Samaritan

    Read this amazing rags-to-riches story. His name is really Lazarus, but everyone calls him Zarus. His wealth is from a discovery of copper in a first-century desert. Everywhere he goes, people try to cheat him through lies, traps, and even murder. How can he maintain his integrity under such conditions? . To complicate matters even m

  • Luke: Slave & Physician

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    Luke: Slave & Physician
    Luke: Slave & Physician

    Luke is a part of the spoils of war after the famous Roman Battle of Baduhenna Wood of AD 28. With no sight of Luke’s Nordic warrior father, Most Excellent Theophilus, knighted Roman tribune, takes Luke as his slave to be trained as his scribe and private physician.  . As Theophilus is transferred to fortresses throughout

  • Mefiboset: Crippled Prince

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    Mefiboset: Crippled Prince
    Mefiboset: Crippled Prince

    Denied the throne as king of Israel and crippled for life at age five, Sett spends his early years fleeing his grandfather King Saul’s enemies. Inheriting his gigantic grandfather’s height and good looks along with his father Jonathan’s positive attitude, Sett uses his wits to get out of life-threatening situations in Israel, B

  • Joseph: The Other Father

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    Joseph: The Other Father
    Joseph: The Other Father

    Imagine being told by God to guard His Son in a violent world until he is grown. How does Joseph choose a city in strange Egypt to hide 2-year-old Jesus from Herod’s spies? Does he dare take 4-year-old Jesus to the temple where Herod the Great's son slaughters thousands? How can Joseph protect Jesus with all the skirmishes

  • Michel: The Fourth Wise Man

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    Michel: The Fourth Wise Man
    Michel: The Fourth Wise Man

    Michel, much like his Jewish ancestor, Daniel, is an advisor to King Phraattes of the Parthian Empire. He decides to buy the Garden of Eden where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet. It is now completely under water and the home of marsh people.  He sacrifices everything to get it—his warrior father, his wife, and his estate. H

  • Titus: The Aristocrat

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    Titus: The Aristocrat
    Titus: The Aristocrat

    Other than the Apostle Paul mentioning Titus name on several occasions, there is nothing about Titus in the scriptures. The author deduced that Paul used him as an arbitrator among churches. This novel is based on that premise. . Titus is a brilliant attorney who solves unsolvable mysteries. Then he meets the Apostle Paul and becomes

  • Stephen: Unhlikely Martyr

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    Stephen: Unhlikely Martyr
    Stephen: Unhlikely Martyr

    Don't let the 17-year-old Stephen where the story begins fool you. He is enthusiastic but immature as he tries to defend the only true God in a hostile world.  Follow him through his teens. Then walk with him in his twenties as he gains inner strength, falls in love and marries, becomes a Christian and a deacon with healing powers.

Author

Katheryn Maddox Haddad

Katheryn Maddox Haddad spends an average of 300 hours researching before she writes a book-ancient historians such as Josephus, archaeological digs so she can know the layout of cities, their language culture and politics. She grew up in the northern United States and now lives in Arizona where she doesn't have to shovel sunshine. She basks in 100-degree weather, palm trees, cacti, and a computer with most of the letters worn off. With a bachelor's degree in English, Bible and social science from Harding University and part of a master's degree in Bible, including Greek, from the Harding Graduate School of Theology, she also has a master's degree in management and human relations from Abilene University. She is author of forty-eight books, both non-fiction and fiction. Her newspaper column appeared for several years in newspapers in Texas and North Carolina ~ Little Known Facts About the Bible ~ and she has written for numerous Christian publications. For several years, she has been sending out every morning a daily scripture and short inspirational thought to some 30,000 people around the world. She spends half her day writing, and the other half teaching English over the internet worldwide using the Bible as textbook. She has taught over 6000 Muslims through World English Institute. Students she has converted to Christianity are in hiding in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Somalia, Jordan, Pakistan, and Palestine. "They are my heroes," she declares.

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