What did he do?

Paul of Tarsus

Before the sword fell, he wrote one last letter ·       

History remembers his sermons. Rome remembers his chains.

This is not the Paul of stained glass and cathedrals. This is Paul—condemned, alone, unfiltered.       

The world knows his gospel. It has never heard his confession.

He did not fear death. He feared being forgotten.

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About the book

Paul: A Life of Suffering and Love

Apostle. Martyr. Scholar. Man.

From the dusty roads of Tarsus to the prison cells of Rome, Paul: A Life of Suffering and Love follows the spiritual and emotional evolution of one of Christianity’s most complex figures. The first half offers a vivid, fictionalized narrative of Paul’s early years—his conflicted Jewish upbringing, fierce convictions, and ultimate transformation from persecutor to apostle.

The second half transitions into a scholarly exploration of Paul’s teachings on suffering, grace, and divine love. Through an analysis of his letters and missions, the book offers readers a deeper understanding of how pain and redemption intertwined in both his life and message.

Whether you’re a seeker of faith, a lover of history, or a student of theology, this book invites you to walk alongside a man whose legacy still echoes through scripture and the human heart.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Stories Book about?

Tarsus was a city of contrasts—thriving with Roman trade and Greek philosophy while still echoing with Jewish tradition. In this diverse environment, Saul was born into a strict Jewish family with the rare privilege of Roman citizenship. Surrounded by cosmopolitan influences, he remained fiercely devoted to the Torah, his zeal shaped by years of study and a deep desire for religious purity.

Yet this same Saul would later become Paul the Apostle, a man transformed—bridging the world of Jewish law and the Gentile nations he once rejected. His life became a paradox: bound by tradition yet called into a new life of grace; shaped by empire yet driven by a vision beyond it.

This is the story of a man caught between two worlds—Saul of Tarsus, whose struggle and surrender would change not only his own destiny, but the course of history.

How much does The Stories Book cost?

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When will The Paul of Tarsus be released?

Before Christmas 2025

Are signed copies available?

Yes, there will be.