One might ask, "Applying personal poetry like the Psalms to my life is easy, but history? Is the history of early Christians relevant to my spiritual walk?" Even though the world today is quite different from the Roman empire, many of the spiritual challenges are the same. Instead of evaluating historical evidence or analyzing the theology of early authors, A Slow Walk with Early Christians: 90 Devotional Meditations on the Lives of Christians before AD 313 draws spiritual applications from the lives of early Christians and related Scriptures. A Slow Walk with Early Christians is a collection of devotional meditations, slowly walking through stories about Christians who lived between Pentecost and AD 313. The Edict of Milan by Constantine in AD 313 ended persecution of Christians in the Roman empire. Almost all the Christians featured in these meditations are honored as "Saints" by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Most details are based on tradition, rather than historical records. The Christian Standard Bible is quoted as the primary translation of the Bible. It is a modern translation based on the latest evangelical scholarship. Footnotes document sources for each story. An index of titles and Scripture references is included.