Lydia
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The follow-up to Paula Gooder's first warmly received foray into historical fiction, Phoebe, opening up Paul's theology as never before
Paula Gooder is a writer and lecturer in biblical studies whose passion is to ignite enthusiasm for reading the Bible today. She presents the best of biblical scholarship in an accessible and engaging manner. Her aim is to make biblical texts understandable and interesting for the modern reader, highlighting their timeless significance. Her work combines deep academic knowledge with a fervent desire to share biblical stories and messages.



The follow-up to Paula Gooder's first warmly received foray into historical fiction, Phoebe, opening up Paul's theology as never before
"'Exploring God's mercy' is a life-changing resource for group study during Lent, or at any time of the year." -- Back cover.
From women’s suffrage to Civil Rights to environmentalism and the LGBT movement, the American Left has achieved notable successes. Sometimes celebrated and sometimes reviled, the Left has taken on many forms and reinvented itself many times. In this book, historian Robert Cottrell provides the most up-to-date history of American Progressives.