"Telling the World from Antioch of Syria" is the final book of the New Way Series. Once again, I have chosen to develop the stories and characters introduced in the previous book. All of the books in this series have been based on the first century manuscript "Acts of the Apostles" written by Luke. Luke records that the New Way, which started in Jerusalem, moved through Israel and then to every nation in the known world. Luke ends his manuscript with a description of the New Way being taken to the city of Rome itself. Despite the conflicts and controversies that threaten to tear families, groups, and New Way worship gatherings apart, we see the New Way being spread farther and farther from Jerusalem. Some of those who feel called to foreign lands are well equipped and well financed, and only face the physical hazards of the journey. Others are young, inexperienced, and penniless. Yet surely and steadily the New Way spreads and takes root all around the Great Sea. Antioch becomes a launching pad and a headquarters for these New Way followers. Watch as the children who walked and talked with Jesus, introduced at the beginning of the series, continue their journeys by sending their own children and grandchildren into the great unknown. Imagine the sacrifices made to spread the New Way to those around them, near and far.