In the first century AD, Rome ruled the world. The Roman Empire had such an effect on the countries that surrounded the Mediterranean Sea that the country built a series of smaller Rome-like cities throughout the region.Da... more »y of Discovery's Mart De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung visited one of those cities and other locations in Israel that reflect the Roman imprint on that land. They did so in order to explain that the imprint went both ways. From Israel came a letter that would have an impact on Rome and all of its territories. And the influence of that epistle would extend beyond that time and that place all the way down to today.That letter, written by the apostle Paul and intended for the first-century Christians who lived in Rome, changed the world. This twelve-lesson study of Romans - both the people and the book - will give you a fresh look at a vital book of the Bible.As you meet with interested friends to discuss the video and the questions presented, you'll gain a new appreciation for Romans: The Letter That Changed the World.« less