Acts 17-18
In Acts 17–18, Paul preaches in cities like Thessalonica, Athens, and Corinth, reasoning from the Scriptures, facing opposition, and strengthening new believers.
In Acts 17–18, Paul preaches in cities like Thessalonica, Athens, and Corinth, reasoning from the Scriptures, facing opposition, and strengthening new believers.
In Acts 15–16, the Jerusalem Council affirms salvation by grace for Gentiles, and Paul’s second missionary journey spreads the gospel into Europe despite persecution.
In Acts 13–14, Paul and Barnabas begin their missionary journeys, boldly preaching the gospel, facing opposition, and establishing churches among the Gentiles.
In Acts 11–12, the church welcomes Gentile believers, the disciples are first called Christians in Antioch, and God delivers Peter from prison amid growing persecution.
In Acts 9–10, Saul is converted on the road to Damascus, and God shows that the gospel is for all people as Peter shares Christ with Cornelius and the Gentiles.
In Acts 7–8, Stephen boldly testifies and is martyred, persecution scatters believers, and the gospel spreads through Philip’s ministry in Samaria and beyond.
In Acts 5–6, the early church grows amid challenges, including internal deceit and external persecution, while the apostles appoint leaders to serve and continue preaching with power.
In Acts 3–4, Peter heals a lame man, boldly proclaims Jesus, and the apostles face opposition yet continue preaching with courage and unity.
In Acts 1–2, Jesus ascends to heaven, the Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost, and the early church is born as the disciples boldly preach and many believe.