This verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of The Acts of the Apostles ('the Book of Acts' or simply 'Acts') is in-depth but uses plain language that everyone can understand, as well as a format that will engage you.
Acts is a fast-moving historical account of the first three decades of the church. It begins in Jerusalem just after Jesus' resurrection, recounts how the Gospel reached what are Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, and Malta today, and closes with the apostle Paul's two year ministry in Rome.
Highlights include the first Christian martyr Stephen; Peter's prison break; the demolition of the barrier between Jewish and gentile Christians; the conversion of Saul, a leading persecutor of Christians, into Paul on the road to Damascus, and his subsequent missionary journeys.
An female missionary (not to be confused with a regular Christian Missionary who works with Christian Missions) in the Church of God in Christ is any ordained and consecrated women who work with the clergy and with the COGIC's Official Women's Department to not only help spread missions, but be administrative assistants to the male clergymen of the church. Almost every local church. Sep 20, 2010 A comprehensive database of more than 14 evangelism quizzes online, test your knowledge with evangelism quiz questions. Our online evangelism trivia quizzes can be adapted to suit your requirements for taking some of the top evangelism quizzes.
As mentioned in the Origin of the Bible, the 'Book' of Acts is actually a letter written to Theophilus by Luke, the doctor who accompanied Paul on his latter missionary journeys and used his medical training to carefully record what Paul and the other apostles said and did as inspired by God.
'The Acts of the Apostles' may be a misnomer since what is recorded are the acts of the Holy Spirit through His human vessels, including the apostles, for the glory of God. May He bless you as you witness the truth, the grace and the power with which He launched and continues to love His church.
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