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The Week Ahead This week, we will be sharing some thoughts from the study of Acts 21-22. Below are some questions for reflection: Acts 21:17-40 What conflict still exists (See Acts 15:4-35)? Without compromising principle how do you accommodate yourself … Continue reading
The Week Ahead
This week, we will be sharing some thoughts from the study of Acts 21. Here are some questions for reflection to be used in the study of Acts 21:1-6: What initiative does Paul take at Tyre? In what ways and … Continue reading
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The Week Ahead
This week, we will be sharing some thoughts from the study of Acts 20. Here are some questions for reflection to be used in the study of Acts 20:1-12: Where does Paul go? What do they talk about? Imagine the … Continue reading
The Week Ahead
This week, we will be sharing some thoughts from the study of Acts 19. Here are some questions for reflection of Acts 19:11-22: What extraordinary results does God produce in Ephesus? What long-range plans do you have for your Christian … Continue reading
Results of Kindness
Moses was helped early in life to survive. The king of Egypt was threatened by the Hebrew people whose population was growing in a nation that forced them to work as servants. Pharaoh had ordered every Hebrew male child born … Continue reading



