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Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)
Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)
Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)
Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)
Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)
Acts 1 – 12 For You (ebook)

Acts 1 – 12 For You ebook

Charting the birth of the church

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About this book

There is no more thrilling part of the Bible than the book of Acts, and no better guide to it than Albert Mohler. This first volume takes in the ascension of Jesus, the coming of the Spirit, the birth of the church, the start of persecution, the conversion of Saul, and the divine call to world-wide evangelism.

If you want to be fuelled for Christian life and mission, you will want to read this book.

This Expository Guide takes you verse by verse through the text in an accessible and applied way. It is less academic than a traditional commentary and can be read cover-to-cover, used in personal devotions, used ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
R. Albert Mohler Jr
ISBN:
9781909919938
Format:
eBook
First published:
February 2018
Print size:
9.5pt
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. The Promised Spirit and the Church's Mission
2. The Day of Pentecost
3. Preaching and Power
4. Opposition Begins
5. Problems and Persecution
6. The Faithful Witness
7. The Courageous Speech
8. The Gospel Goes Forth
9. Saul's Conversion
10. To the Gentiles
11. The First Gentile Church
12. Out of Prison
Glossary

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Easy to read commentary!

 

(Review written for 'Acts 1-12 For You')

I am enjoying reading through Acts, along with this commentary. It is easy to read, and clear in explaining the biblical text.

5.00 stars Excellent

 

(Review written for 'Acts 1-12 For You')

I have used this book to help structure a weekly study in Acts with our anglophone group in our church here in France. It does not pretend to be a commentary but is eminently readable and understandable and has proved a tremendous source for our group.

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