Jamie Ogle on Female Gladiators, the Early Church, and 'Daughter of the Rebellion'
The 'Reader’s Digest Condensed' show notes
Katie welcomes historical fiction author Jamie Ogle to discuss Daughter of the Rebellion, her new novel set in the final days of the Western Roman Empire.
Together they explore the fascinating history behind the Visigoths and gladiators, the stories that shaped Jamie’s faith and imagination, and how themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the sanctity of life emerged unexpectedly while writing the book.
Unabridged show notes
Katie sits down with award-winning author Jamie Ogle to talk about her newest novel, Daughter of the Rebellion — an epic story of Visigoth captives, female gladiators, faith, and redemption in fourth-century Rome.
Jamie shares how growing up with missionary biographies, family storytelling, and classics like Little House on the Prairie sparked both her love of history and her desire to tell meaningful stories.
They discuss her unexpected journey from wanting to become a missionary to discovering that God had called her to write stories instead — stories that explore the faith, sacrifice, and perseverance of the early church.
Jamie also dives into the real history behind Daughter of the Rebellion, including the Visigoths’ conflict with Rome, the surprising realities of gladiator culture, and the fascinating historical figure woven into the novel.
Throughout the conversation, they explore how God renewed Jamie’s joy in writing, why themes of human dignity emerged naturally in the story, and how historical fiction can illuminate timeless truths about faith and courage.
In this episode
A childhood shaped by stories
* Learning to love history through real people’s experiences
From missionary dreams to writing novels
* Why Jamie originally wanted to become a missionary
* Discovering that storytelling was at the heart of her calling
Writing in the Roman Empire
* How researching St. Valentine inspired Jamie’s first novel
* Why the early church and late Roman Empire fascinate her
The world of Daughter of the Rebellion
* The real history behind the Visigoths and Alaric
* Female gladiators and the surprising realities of gladiator combat
* Creating Adel, Felix, and the historical figure Telemachus (don't Google him till you've read the book!)
Faith, joy, and the writing process
* How God renewed Jamie’s joy in writing after burnout
* Discovering a story’s deeper meaning after the writing process unfolds
Books mentioned
* Ben-Hur — Lew Wallace
* The Hobbit — J.R.R. Tolkien
* Little House on the Prairie — Laura Ingalls Wilder
* Belle of Chatham — Laura Frantz
* The Hiding Place — Corrie ten Boom
* The Hobbit — J.R.R. Tolkien
Who this episode is for
* Readers who love Christian historical fiction
* Fans of ancient Rome, gladiators, and church history
* Writers navigating calling, creativity, and burnout
* Christians interested in stories of courage, sacrifice, and redemption
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A question to reflect on: What stories — whether from history, literature, or your own life — have most shaped your faith?