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Procula was born in a remote village, little is known of this woman until now. The world will never know how her influence could have altered the course of history. See how her own trials and tribulations influenced her life. And later positioned her into a seat of great power as wife to Pontius Pilate. Read for yourself as you take this remarkable journey into ancient Palestine to watch her life unfold.
When a situation unfolded before Pilate, his wife quickly advised him to be cautious. Had she been more persistent, she may have been able to arrest the crucifixion.
Isn’t it time you discover the woman who may have changed history?
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About the Author: |
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On September 11, 2001 my life – like many – changed because of the Twin Towers disaster. Two days later, my husband Ted and I were in New York City, staying near Union Square where poignant vigils and stark memorials mourned the victims. Acrid ash hung heavy in the air. Picture flyers of missing persons haunted us. We realized that many people would never fulfill their dreams.
That weekend, we sailed to Bermuda – a somber cruise. From the ship’s library, I read Desire of the Everlasting Hills by Thomas Cahill, a historian’s view of Jesus. When I returned home, I read a fine historical study of Pontius Pilate by Ann Wroe, a London author and editor. These two books rekindled my desire to write about Pilate’s wife. I still had time to fulfill my dream. I began her story.
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