A paperback edition of the best-selling commentary on Acts by acclaimed preacher and scholar William H. Willimon.
Acts is the sequel to Luke's gospel and tells the story of Jesus's followers during the 30 years after his death.
A reasonably priced, quality black hardcover pew and ministry Bible featuring a large 12-point font.
As the NICNT series is ever brought up to date, it will continue to find ongoing usefulness as an established guide to the New Testament text.
Tannehill shows how the narrative contributes to the impact of Luke's literary whole.
In Together with the World, Michael Wagenman shows how the book of Acts can help modern Christians respond to crisis and critique in our contemporary world. The book of Acts is about more than simply the beginning of church history.
As the story unfolds, the lives of the villagers also take shape. We learn of the strained relationship between Isa Oliver and her husband, Giles, discontented stockbroker and son of Bart Oliver, the owner of Pointz Hall.
It's filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. And it has as much to say to the world today as it did two thousand years ago. In Acts, you will discover that God wants to do a fresh work among his people by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Provides an overview of current scholarship on Acts that will serve as a suitable introduction to that book of the Bible.
The story of this tragic episode unfolds in a sequence of interconnected chapters as the victims and the bereaved encounter suppression, denial, and the echoing agony of the massacre.
In June 2015, Bree Newsome scaled the flagpole in front of South Carolina’s state capitol and removed the Confederate flag. The following month, the Confederate flag was permanently removed from the state capitol.