The Book of Acts tells us how the early church faced the challenge of taking the gospel to the world. It tells how the gospel made its way westward until at last it reached Rome. It is a book of people and places. You will find this study simple yet stimulating and satisfying. It is a fast-moving survey of those stirring events which changed everything.
Units: 2
Edition: AK '10
Pages: 112
Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
ISBN #: 978-0-940293-33-5
Format: Paperback
Full Case = 116
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lesson 1 – The Book Itself
Lesson 2 – The Coming of Pentecost
Lesson 3 – Triumph and Testing
Lesson 4 – A Martyr and a Missionary
Lesson 5 – Two Key Conversions
Lesson 6 – Growing Pains
Lesson 7 – The Regions Beyond
Lesson 8 – The Second Round
Lesson 9 – More Worlds to Conquer
Lesson 10 – Paul Is Arrested
Lesson 11 – The Appeal to Caesar
Lesson 12 – Perils and Prison
Author info: Ed Harlow was instrumental in the founding of Emmaus Bible College and the Emmaus Correspondence School. He and his wife also served as missionaries in Africa for many years. R. E. Harlow wrote and published over sixty books in simple English for young believers in developing countries.
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