Mission Of The Body Of Christ
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Preface
Part I: Jerusalem
1. A Letter From An Old Friend
2. Ascension
3. Pentecost
4. Flee To God
5. Prayer For Boldness
6. Ananias And Sapphira
7. Gamaliel’s Wager
8. Stephen And Saul
9. Philip
Part II: Paul Begins
10. Paul Begins
11. What God Has Made Clean
12. A Room Full Of Gentiles
13. Barnabas And Paul In Antioch
14. Precious In The Sight Of The Lord
Part III: The Missionary Journeys
15. A Diverse And Sending Church
16. There And Back Again
17. The Jerusalem Council
18. Come Over And Help Us
19. The Philippian Precedent
20. Concerning The Unknown God
21. The Roads Good Friends Walk
22. Artemis Of The Ephesians
23. Looking East
24. The Road To Jerusalem
Part IV: Rome And Beyond
25. The Nazarite Vow
26. The Plot To Kill Paul
27. Before Felix And Festus
28. Before Herod Agrippa II
29. Shipwreck
30. Rome At Last
31. On Earth As It Is In Heaven
Notes
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“God had not just sent his Messiah into the world. He had sent him to them. They were known. In all their guilt-intended and unintended-they were known and invited to find refuge in the grace of God, accomplished through the life, death, and resurrection of his Son. And the church continued to grow.”Jesus sent his followers into the world. Russ Ramsey’s dynamic narrative traces the journey of the early church with thirty-one daily readings through the book of Acts, as the people of God carried out Jesus’ mission as his ambassadors. This unlikely band of believers faced enormous challenges yet experienced God’s power and grace as they moved forward in the Spirit. Through this new community, a movement spread around the world that continues to this day.Come discover the transformation that energized the early church. And you too can play your part in the unfolding story.Also including The Advent of the Lamb of God and The Passion of the King of Glory, the Retelling the Story series explores the narrative arc of the Bible from Genesis through Revelation in compelling language that is faithful to the text of Scripture. The stories are told afresh to help readers hide God’s word in their hearts by way of their imaginations.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830844005
ISBN10: 0830844007
Russ Ramsey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2018
Retelling The Story
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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