Acts 18
You don’t need to know everything about the gospel to be an enthusiastic and effective missionary. You know enough to do a lot of good.
You don’t need to know everything about the gospel to be an enthusiastic and effective missionary. You know enough to do a lot of good.
Stories from Antonio Sacre and Donna Washington, recorded live in the Apple Seed Studio.
Why do you go to church? It’s a complicated answer, but there’s one empowering reason this week that I think can help give us a new point of view! Let’s study Acts 18:23 together!
Dr. Scott Woodward explores Paul being the Lord’s messenger as the people become members of the new covenant and how the new congregations breach the various cultural and personal differences to become one people.
How do we continue to share the gospel with “good cheer” amidst opposition? Dr. Scott Woodward explores the opposition facing Paul as he takes the gospel to the known world.
The greatest place to start teaching someone is to teach them about the qualities and characteristics of our Loving Heavenly Father. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Today we’re studying Acts 17:21 together, so grab your scriptures and let’s dive in!
Stella Levi, age 100, grew up on the island of Rhodes in a community of Sephardic Jews who had lived there for over 500 years. She survived the Italian and German occupations and the deportation of her entire community to Auschwitz. Decades later, Levi met Michael Frank, a writer living in New York City. This chance encounter led to weekly meetings for over six years. In this episode of Constant Wonder, Michael Frank tells us the story of their friendship, Stella Levi's incredible life, and the lost Jewish community of Rhodes.
Don’t ever underestimate the power of reasoning from the scriptures in helping “turn the world upside down”
Have you ever come up with really REALLY cool plans for your life… And then you feel like God told you, “NO”? I have. And Paul did, too! Let’s study Acts 16:7 together!