
I read
Cornelia's Story: Her Life in the Caesarea Ecclesia in the Sixties A.D. a few years ago and really enjoyed it. It wasn't the type of fictionalized Biblical books I've skimmed and disliked because of stretching God's Word. Instead this Christadelphian written book gives us a realistic picture of what it was like to live as Brethren right after Christ's time. "Cornelia's Story is told to us by a 'typical' young believer in the decade of the sixties AD. Our imaginary young sister was baptized in AD 57 by the ecclesia in the city of Caesarea where she lived with her parents." This book was written to express that young people have always had the same struggles and that the Scriptures are relevant to our day and age.
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