What was the early Church like? How did they live, evangelize, and worship? How were the first disciples of Jesus converted to "the Way?" Modern Christians can gain insight on these and many other questions in the Acts of the Apostles. From the Ascension of Christ, to Pentecost, to St. Peter's first sermon, to the conversion and preaching of St. Paul, the Acts of the Apostles brings us into the world of first century Christianity and the radical love and powerful evangelization of the early Church.
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