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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Phoebe, an on-looking participant and one of Paul’s converts, recounts his ministry from a decidedly Mormon perspective (baptisms for the dead, temple ordinances, and so on).  
Phoebe, an on-looking participant and one of Paul’s converts, recounts his ministry from a decidedly Mormon perspective (baptisms for the dead, temple ordinances, and so on).
 
"One of the greatest missionaries of all time, the Apostle Paul built Christianity into a world-wide phenomenon. This hisorical fiction novel is told through the voice of Phoebe, who was one of Paul's converts, and who delivered Paul's epistle to the Roman Saints. We see firsthand the life of one of the most unique and powerful servants of God who ever lived."--Publisher description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==

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More than Conquerors: The Apostle Paul and those who loved him (2003) is a novel by Kathryn Afarian.

Abstract

Phoebe, an on-looking participant and one of Paul’s converts, recounts his ministry from a decidedly Mormon perspective (baptisms for the dead, temple ordinances, and so on).

"One of the greatest missionaries of all time, the Apostle Paul built Christianity into a world-wide phenomenon. This hisorical fiction novel is told through the voice of Phoebe, who was one of Paul's converts, and who delivered Paul's epistle to the Roman Saints. We see firsthand the life of one of the most unique and powerful servants of God who ever lived."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published Brigham City, UT: Afarian Pub., 2003.

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