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Series: Early Church History - Paul concluded his second missionary journey by arriving in Antioch (Acts 18:22), where he spent "some time" (vs. 23). Bullinger suggests that he remained there about three months before leaving on his third journey. For a map of Paul's secon... Read More
Series: Early Church History - When the earthquake set the prisoners free in Philippi (Acts 16:26), the prison warden's life was in danger, because he was held personally responsible for all the prisoners. Any prison escape would have cost him his life under Roman law. This is why h... Read More
Series: Early Church History - Philip Schaff's History of the Christian Church, Vol. 1, p. 353, originally published in 1858, dates the Jerusalem Church Council in 51 A.D. It was just eighteen years after Pentecost that the circumcision issue came to its crisis point. Lik... Read More
Here are some interesting stories from Christians who might have been on the collapsed bridge in Minneapolis, but were not. It shows that it pays to listen to the voice of the Spirit. http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2007/s07080033.htm... Read More
Series: Early Church History - When Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch to give their missionary report, they were told how God "had opened the door of faith unto the Gentiles" [ethnos, "nations"]. This does not mean that non-Jews had been excluded from a covenant... Read More
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