Set on the island of Patmos in 96 A.D. At 86 years of age, John, the last of the 12 disciples of Jesus, tells of events which changed the course of human history and challenges his listeners to love one another.
"St. John, the last of Jesus' twelve apostles alive, discusses the persecution and murder of thousands of Christians, how the development of the Christian faith and church revolutionized the people and politics of the Roman Empire, and how his faith in and love for Jesus enabled him to endure life in exile."
"Set on the island of Patmos in 96 A.D. At 86 years of age, John, the last of the 12 disciples of Jesus, tells of events which changed the course of human history and challenges his listeners to love one another."
"Set on the island of Patmos in 96 A.D. At 86 years of age, John, the last of the 12 disciples of Jesus, tells of events which changed the course of human history and challenges his listeners to love one another."@en
"Relives the events that altered the course of human history through the eyes of John, the last living disciple of Jesus' twelve, in his exile on the island of Patmos. Discusses the persecution and murder of thousands of Christians, how the development of the Christian faith and church revolutionized the people and politics of the Roman Empire, and how one man's faith in and love for Jesus enabled him to endure life in exile."@en
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