In Acts of the Apostles Section 2,
Mark Hart continues on in his teaching of the Acts of the Apostles with chapters 6-11. In this breakdown, we are shown the power of a witness —
as seen specifically in the stories of St. Stephen and St. Paul —
and the newfound baptisimal union that Christ calls His missionary disciples into. Mark implores, through this Section, that are called in the same way as Paul and Stephen to share divine truth through the love of Christ.
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