
546 — Perpetua: The Courage of an Early Martyr
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Monday, July 7th: Today on The Daily Grind, John invites us into the gripping true story of Perpetua — a young mother and noblewoman in third-century Carthage whose steadfast faith made her one of the early church’s most inspiring martyrs. Arrested for refusing to worship Roman gods, Perpetua faced enormous family pressure to recant but refused to betray her identity in Christ. Her powerful prison diary, one of the oldest Christian writings by a woman, reveals vivid dreams and deep courage. Alongside her slave Felicity, who gave birth in prison, Perpetua was thrown to wild beasts in the arena but met her death unshaken. Her story has encouraged persecuted Christians for centuries. John unpacks what her witness means for believers today who face ridicule, compromise, or even persecution. He challenges listeners to consider where they might need Perpetua’s courage in their own daily grind. What does it look like to stand firm when the cost is high? Tune in and let this ancient story strengthen your modern faith.
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