Introduction: When Disruption Leads to Divine Purpose The early church faced intense persecution after the death of Stephen, and Acts 8 marks a pivotal chapter in the growth of Christianity.…
The accusations against Stephen were significant: that Jesus would destroy the temple and change the customs handed down by Moses. To many devout Jews, this was blasphemy. But instead of…
Even the earliest Christian church—founded by those who walked with Jesus—was not immune to problems. Acts 6 offers a raw and instructive glimpse into how the early believers faced internal…
When Good Intentions Turn into Spiritual Catastrophes Acts 5 is one of the most jarring and powerful chapters in the story of the early church. As the fledgling Christian community…
In Acts 4, we witness a powerful moment in the early days of Christianity. Peter and John, having performed a miraculous healing, find themselves at odds with the religious and…
The early church was a remarkable period marked by extraordinary acts of faith, unity, and community. In Acts 3, we witness Peter and John’s encounter with a lame man, their…
entecost, celebrated on the 50th day after Passover, is a significant event in both Jewish and Christian traditions. Initially, it was a Jewish holiday known as the Feast of Harvest,…
The Book of Acts, often referred to as the Acts of the Apostles, serves as a continuation of the Gospel of Luke, written by the same author. This significant biblical…
In the final chapter of John, we witness a profound interaction between Jesus and Peter, encapsulating themes of love, forgiveness, and commitment. This episode not only highlights Peter’s journey but…
Blog Article: The Power of the Resurrection — Lessons from John 20 Introduction: Why John 20 Still Speaks to Us Today The resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the…