Philip’s Legacy (5-28-17 Formations)
How many times have you been impressed by the dramatic testimony of a missionary guest in your church or the biography of a person who survived
How many times have you been impressed by the dramatic testimony of a missionary guest in your church or the biography of a person who survived
Philip is one of my heroes. He is not one of the twelve apostles, or listed as a member of the ruling council of the Jerusalem
Acts is the amazing story of how the good news about Jesus Christ began breaking through all the barriers of religion and culture in the first
Instead of approaching the book called Acts as the “Acts of the Apostles” we should see it as “The Powerful Acts of the Holy Spirit Through
How often have you suddenly come upon a mission opportunity that you did not expect?
Paul had been taken into Roman custody for being at the center of a riot in the Jerusalem temple complex (Acts 21:26-22:29). For his own safety, he was taken to Caesarea (23:11-37), where he remained in the custody of the Roman governor Felix for two
In Acts 2 we see the critical connection of the mystical and practical in God’s church.
Simon Peter preached the first sermon recorded in Acts, remarkable because we remember him denying he knew Christ after the arrest in Gethsemane (Luke 22:54-60).
Jesus and his disciples had shared the Passover meal (Luke 22:23-48). During the meal, Jesus predicted his betrayal by one of his disciples (vv. 21-23).
Within weeks of my profession of faith I was exposed to Pentecostal teachings in some friends' churches, where many people broke out in spiritual languages, danced in the aisles and laid hands on me to impart the Spirit.