Replenish the Earth

Replenish the Earth by Philip Michael Bulman, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 15, 2011, is a historical fiction novel that explores the early struggles of Christianity during a tumultuous period. Set in February of the year 303, the story begins with the Roman emperor Diocletian’s edict aimed at eradicating Christian worship, leading to the destruction of churches and scriptures. The narrative centers on Linus and Priscilla, two members of a small Christian community, as they navigate the challenges posed by the Great Persecution.
Readers will find a gripping portrayal of faith and resilience as the characters confront the harsh realities of their time. The novel delves into themes of religious conviction and community solidarity amidst adversity, providing insight into the historical context of early Christianity. With 204 pages, this edition presents a vivid account of the trials faced by believers during a critical moment in history, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring strength of faith in the face of persecution.
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In February of the year 303, the Roman emperor Diocletian issued the first in a series of edicts designed to destroy Christianity. Striking at the heart of the church, the measure banned Christian worship and ordered the Roman legions to destroy churches and scriptures. This novel opens on the day the first edict was issued. It follows Linus and Priscilla, two members of a small Christian community, through what church historians would later come to call the Great Persecution. Replenish The Earth is a thriller that takes you into the heart of a Christian community and its heroic resistance to persecution.
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