The Underground City of Cappadocia: Unity and The Great Persecution - Softcover

Feuer, Edward

 
9781497399921: The Underground City of Cappadocia: Unity and The Great Persecution

Synopsis

It is 303 AD and the Roman Empire has proclaimed war on the Christians. Believers are suddenly forced to worship the emperor or face torture and death. The Christians of Cappadocia (Central Turkey) create an underground city to protect themselves from persecution. Facing food shortages and countless challenges, internal conflicts abound as believers fight to survive. Can Christians work together amidst intolerable circumstances? On the brink of giving up, the believers make a discovery from the scriptures that enables them to rise from the depths into victory. The story depicts the amazing transformation of the Roman Empire, giving hope in the light of current world events.

"The Underground City of Cappadocia is a first-rate historical novel. An inspiring vision of the early Christians in their struggles, with lessons for the faithful living today."
Dr. James D. Smith III
Professor of Church History, Bethel Seminary San Diego

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