
The Quenchless Light, written by Agnes C. Laut and published in 1924, is a historical narrative that explores the lives of early Christian Disciples and Apostles. Set against the backdrop of Roman rule, the story follows characters like the old Idumean guard Julius and a runaway named Onesimus, highlighting their struggles to uphold Christian teachings amid persecution. Laut blends fact with fiction to vividly depict the human stories behind early Christianity, making this work notable for its unique portrayal of faith and friendship during a tumultuous era.










