A life story of the Apostle to the Gentiles which brings together the journeys, letters and other events in the extraordinary experiences of this servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.
About the year 1 of the Christian Era, a boy was born to Jewish parents in Tarsus, the chief city of Cilicia, where the family seems to have been established for a long time. Four or five years earlier another boy had been born in Bethlehem of Judea. In those days no one would have ventured to suggest that there would have been any connection between the two boys, yet it was so destined that they should occupy the relationship of servant and Master. In his later years, Saul, the boy of Tarsus, often spoke of himself as the servant, or more correctly, the slave of Jesus, the boy of Bethlehem.