St. Paul, perhaps the most notable convert to Christianity of all time,
was converted on the road to Damascus by Jesus Christ Himself. He went
on to evangelize the first-century throughout Europe and Asia minor, and
authored 14 Epistles that became part of the Biblical Canon: Romans, 1 &
2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2
Thessalonians, 1& 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, and Hebrews. St. Paul was
eventually martyred in Rome. He is the patron saint of missionaries,
theologians, and Gentile Christians. A perfect companion to a Bible
study of the New Testament and the Epistles of Paul, this prayer journal
contains a 23-page biography of St. Paul covering his life and work,
theology, and eschatology; a 9-page discussion on his Epistle to the
Romans; summaries of each of his epistles from the Haydock Biblical
Commentary and The Great Biblical Commentary of Cornelius À Lapide; a
selection of scripture from St. Paul's Epistles; a novena and prayers;
and 63 lined pages for you to record your own notes and prayer
intentions.