Would You Die for a Lie?
(Reviews below.)
Would you die for a lie?
That’s the question at the heart of this book.
In a time when truth is negotiable and faith is often ridiculed, this book takes you back to the first century – to the lives of the apostles who walked with Jesus, followed Him to the cross, and chose death over denial.
“Would You Die for a Lie?” is a deep yet accessible look at:
- The life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- The apostles’ personal journey with Christ
- What drove these men to spread the gospel across the world – even when it cost them everything
- How historical sources and church tradition confirm the power of their testimony
- Why their stories still matter today
Written for believers, skeptics, and seekers alike, this book doesn’t preach – it presents the evidence and lets you decide. It draws from the Bible, early church writings, and historical records, woven together with personal reflections and a passion for truth.
Whether you're a Christian who wants to go deeper, a history lover curious about the origins of Christianity, or just someone asking if any of this really happened – this book is for you.
Available as a PDF (pay what you want).
Because the gospel should be heard, not hidden.
"I was very curious about this book, but also skeptical. But I find it very interesting, easy to read, and I'm looking forward to reading more."
- Dinah - UK
"As someone who is not a great reader, I was surprised how this book grabbed me. It highlighted once again, for me, the richness of God’s living word and his truth as each story unfolded.
The narrative elements helped me to appreciate the humanity, individuality and value of each person, even the quieter ones and the women. The historical details helped put each person’s story in context and I learned a lot from them.
Like Ellen I had questions and this book gave me many answers. I will approach each of these people from a renewed perspective as I read my bible."
Madge - UK
A powerful exploration of the apostles' lives, their radical faith, and why they were willing to die for what they believed. Based on Scripture, history, and personal reflection.