Acts for Today

Acts for Today by Ken Green, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1993, offers a thoughtful appraisal of the book of the “Acts of the Apostles.” This edition, comprising 240 pages, presents modern parallels and illustrations from around the world, aiming to highlight the lessons that contemporary churches can draw from the practices and lifestyle of first-century Christians.
Readers will find that the book focuses on the interpretation and criticism of the Acts, providing insights that are particularly relevant for the Decade of Evangelism. Green explores how the experiences of early Christians can inform and enrich the modern Church’s approach to faith and community. This resource serves as a guide for those interested in understanding the connections between historical practices and contemporary applications within the Christian faith.
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An appraisal of the book of the “Acts of the Apostles” with modern parallels and illustrations from around the world. Designed as a resource for the Decade of Evangelism, Green attempts to reveal how much the modern Church can learn from the lifestyle and methods of first-century Christians.
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