Acts 20:5-38
What would happen if your pastor preached till midnight? In this study, Paul visits Troas on his third missionary journey. His time in their city was short, and the people were hungry to hear the Word of God. So, Paul kept teaching them until way after midnight. And then a funny thing happened. Dr. McGee shares the story and Paul’s journey continues to Ephesus.
Acts 19:2-20:5
Our journey through Acts continues as the gospel takes root in people’s hearts in the city of Ephesus. People were turning from their idols to Jesus Christ. And it was upsetting the idol industry in Ephesus! Find out what happens next and follow along as Paul prepares to set sail for Greece and Corinth.
Acts 18:9-19:7
The resistance to the gospel was big in Corinth, so much so that Paul thought of leaving. But just as he was making plans, God spoke to him through a vision and basically told him stay. Find out what happens in Corinth and travel with Paul to Antioch and Ephesus in this eventful study.
Acts 17:22-18:8
Paul’s journey continues in ancient Athens—a very religious city with altars, idols, and beautiful temples. In its day, it was the cultural and intellectual capital of the world, and yet the Athenians didn’t know the true God. Hear Paul’s magnificent message on Mars Hill, the place where philosophers and the “religious” people of Athens hung out, and trace his next steps to Corinth.
Acts 17:1-21
Paul’s second missionary journey is underway and he makes the big transition from Asia into western Europe. Follow his travels down the Via Egnatia (a Roman road built to connect the major cities of the Roman Empire and make it easy for the Roman army to move about the empire) and follow in Paul’s footsteps through Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens.
Acts 15:40-16:40
Do your prayers matter? Follow along in Acts 16, as God uses a prayer meeting held by a group of women to change the whole direction of the first-century church. What happens? And how does God use them? Find out as Paul’s entire missionary strategy changes.
Acts 15:12-41
Ever wonder what God is doing? That’s exactly what the godly men in Acts 15 were doing as they held the first church council in Jerusalem around 50 A.D. Witness the outcome of that council, see Paul and Barnabas disagree, and watch Barnabas go home to share the gospel as Paul and Silas go another direction.
Acts 15:1-13
If you’ve ever been a part of a start-up—whether that be a company or a new church plant—you know firsthand there’s a lot that needs deciding. In this study of Acts we look at the issues that faced the early church. Luke called these issues “no small dispute.” Together we’ll learn how godly people disagree and how to resolve conflict.
Acts 14:1-28
The first journey of Paul and Barnabas was difficult. They had faced opposition, resistance, and threats of violence. It would have made sense to go home. But they also discovered fresh faith. There’s a lot to learn from Acts 14 as Paul and Barnabas return to the church in Antioch and report that God had opened a “door” to the Gentiles.
Acts 13:1-52
The movement of the gospel continues in what Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls the final surge of the gospel beyond the boundaries of Israel. Travel with us as we see Paul become the dominant leader and Peter disappear from the scene.