Each article covers one chapter: what happened, what it means, and what to take with you. Acts 1 to Acts 28, all in one place.
28 CHAPTERS · 3 SECTIONS
The book of Acts is where the story picks up speed. Jesus has ascended. The disciples are back in Jerusalem, waiting. Then the Holy Spirit comes and forty years of church history begins. Luke wrote Acts to show what ordinary people do when God starts moving, and he did not clean up the story. The conflict, the fear, the arguments, the prison cells, the shipwreck: it is all there. So are the healings, the conversions, and the churches that got planted across an entire world.
The story begins in Jerusalem. The Holy Spirit falls at Pentecost and a group of fishermen find themselves preaching to thousands in one afternoon. Councils, arrests, and the first martyr are not far behind.
There are lots of life-changing lessons from Acts chapter 7. Imagine unearthing a gem that has been waiting for ages, just for you…
Acts 8–12: The Gospel Spreads to Judea and Samaria
Persecution scatters the church and the gospel travels with it. Saul of Tarsus, on his way to arrest Christians, meets Jesus on the road to Damascus. A few chapters later, Peter walks into the home of a Roman soldier and baptises the first Gentile believers.
Discover 12 powerful lessons from Acts 12 plus a full summary of Acts chapter 12. Peter’s prison escape, Herod’s death, and the un…
Acts 13–28: Paul’s Missionary Journeys
From Antioch, the gospel moves into the wider world. Paul covers thousands of miles, plants churches across Asia Minor, Greece, and Macedonia, survives a shipwreck, and ends up making his case before governors, kings, and Caesar’s court.