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Thirty Years That Changed the World

The Book Acts for Today

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While there are many studies and commentaries on the book of Acts, few focus on the amazing achievement of the people found within its narrative. The first Christians chronicled in Acts turned the world upside down in the space of a generation. In this book Michael Green opens up the gripping story of Acts, highlighting the volcanic eruption of faith described there and comparing it to the often halfhearted Christianity of the modern Western world.Combining trusted scholarship with a popular, enjoyable writing style,  Thirty Years That Changed the World  is an ideal book for church, group, or personal study. Green explores the life and faith of the Christians of Acts, answering such questions as  What kind of people were they? How did they live?  and  How did they organize and practice as members of the new church?  Besides unveiling the nature of life in the early church, Green discusses how we today can apply the first Christians' dynamic efforts at church planting, pastoral care, social concern, gospel proclamation, and prayer.

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Thirty Years That Changed the World, Michael Green

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Titre
Thirty Years That Changed the World
Sous-titre
The Book Acts for Today
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2004
Format
souple
ISBN10
0802827667
ISBN13
9780802827661
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While there are many studies and commentaries on the book of Acts, few focus on the amazing achievement of the people found within its narrative. The first Christians chronicled in Acts turned the world upside down in the space of a generation. In this book Michael Green opens up the gripping story of Acts, highlighting the volcanic eruption of faith described there and comparing it to the often halfhearted Christianity of the modern Western world.Combining trusted scholarship with a popular, enjoyable writing style,  Thirty Years That Changed the World  is an ideal book for church, group, or personal study. Green explores the life and faith of the Christians of Acts, answering such questions as  What kind of people were they? How did they live?  and  How did they organize and practice as members of the new church?  Besides unveiling the nature of life in the early church, Green discusses how we today can apply the first Christians' dynamic efforts at church planting, pastoral care, social concern, gospel proclamation, and prayer.