A fictional account, based upon biblical facts of how Lydia, a Philippi businesswoman, became Paul's first Christian convert in Europe and was then instrumental in the development of the church of Philippi.
"A fictional account, based upon biblical facts of how Lydia, a Philippi businesswoman, became Paul's first Christian convert in Europe and was then instrumental in the development of the church of Philippi."@en
"The book is based on the brief New Testament account of Lydia, a successful and influential businesswoman - the seller of purple in Acts 16:14 - and Paul's first Christian convert in Europe. The book tries to be as biblically accurate as possible while weaving a novel of the disciple Paul's work in Philippi and Lydia's new found faith. Philippi was a Macedonian town thriving under Roman rule."
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