Joseph Thomas Kennedy. Mustang, Okla.: Tate Publishing, 2006. 405 pp. (Paperback).
One of many biographies of Paul the apostle, this superb production was produced by an avid Bible student who lives in Southside. Quite frankly, reading this volume has been both a learning experience and an inspiring experience.
Joseph Thomas Kennedy relied on his “sanctified imagination,” which he admits enhances the value of this biography.
Warning: You won’t want to put the book down once you start reading it.
The Invalid Warrior
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