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The very name “book of Acts” implies that Christianity is anything but passive. Making a quick and continuous connection between faith and action, the first-century church grew from a handful of Jewish believers into a movement that, sweeping far beyond the confines of Judea, set the entire Roman Empire ablaze with faith. Faith and action: that inseparable link is a golden thread running through...

it has a lower level of authority over their lives. From what follows (v. 46) we can assume that the early believers met in different homes for the equivalent of what we call “growth groups,” “cell groups,” or “discipleship groups.” I still remember my surprise when, as a young volunteer in YFC, I read in the first “follow-up guide” we used that the most important thing in the first few days after conversion is fellowship with other believers. As a lover of the Bible and a firm believer in its primacy
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