Acts 1-12 : The Church Is Born (Student/Study Guide)
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Why Study Acts 1-12?
1. Promises (Acts 1)
2. The Spirit-fueled Church (Acts 2-3)
3. Persecution And Problems (Acts 4-5)
4. I See The Heavens Opened (Acts 6-7)
5. Beyond Jerusalem (Acts 8)
6. Conversion Of A Murderer (Acts 9)
7. To The Gentiles (Acts 10-11)
8. The Apostle, The Angel And The King (Acts 12)
Leader’s Guide
Additional Info
Albert Mohler guides groups through the first half of the book of Acts, showing how the ascension of Christ, the coming of the Spirit, and the birth and growth of the church shapes our lives and mission today.
Features close attention to the text, a focus on real-life application, and questions that really open up discussion. Plus a comprehensive guide for leaders in the back.
There is an accompanying Expository Guide available to help you lead these eight studies in Acts.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781910307007
ISBN10: 1910307009
R. Albert Mohler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2018
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Publisher: The Good Book Company
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