The first-century churches - Corinth, Rome, Ephesus, Jerusalem, and others - were filled with saints whose identities are lost to history. In Romans 16, Paul preserves the names of nearly 30 such people, beginning with a woman who gained Paul’s trust of her life of faithful service. Covers Romans 16:1-2.
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