In Twice Freed, who is Epaphras?
The Climax of Twice freed is when Onesimus runs away
Book Review: Twice Freed by Patricia St. John
Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah was born in 1952.
Twice freed from his constraints, he danced with joy, his movements embodying liberation and exhilaration.
Archippus?
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Marikina, Philippines
The apostle Paul did not personally minister to the church at Colosse. However, it is believed that Epaphras, a fellow servant of Christ, was instrumental in establishing and shepherding the church there. Paul mentions Epaphras in his letter to the Colossians, commending him for his zeal and prayerfulness.
Epaphras
"Twice Freed" is a novel by Patricia St. John set in the Roman Empire, specifically in the city of Corinth. The story follows the lives of Dimus and the apostle Paul during the early years of Christianity.
His name is epaphras many believe that it was Paul but not so. Colossians 1:7
The time setting of "Twice Freed" by Patricia St. John is during the early days of Christianity in the Roman Empire, around the first century AD. The story takes place in Ephesus, a city in present-day Turkey, where the characters navigate the challenges of living as Christians in a society that is hostile to their beliefs.