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Acts and the Movement of God

From Jerusalem to the Ends of the Earth

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Acts and the Movement of God

By: Steve Addison
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LET GOD DISRUPT YOUR WORLD AND SHOW YOU WHAT HE CAN DO.

When we open the book of Acts, we’re struck by the gap between our experience and the movement described in its pages.

The book of Acts calls us back to the beginning—to a movement born in obscurity, captivated by God’s grace, devoted to prayer and the spread of his Word. A movement that was bold in persecution, generous in love, alive with God’s presence, and on the move from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.

What if Luke isn’t just telling us, “This is how it was,” but also saying, “This is how it can be”?

This book combines insightful commentary with stories and lessons from across the globe, inspiring listeners to join the movement of God, as it stretches from where they are to every place and every people.

©2023 Stephen Addison (P)2024 Stephen Addison
Christianity

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