Paul reaches Rome and begins ministry from his imprisonment. Paul continues to preach the Kingdom of God
The gospel comes to Malta as Paul ministers there.
Paul trusts in the providence and promises of God, even when everything looks like it is falling apart.
Paul testifies before Festus and Herod Agrippa
Paul brings the gospel to bear in his testimony before the governor Felix
Paul gives the Jews in Jerusalem the testimony of the fulfillment of the covenant in Jesus
Paul lays aside his Christian freedom for the sake of unity in the body of Christ between the Jews and Gentiles
Paul decides to obey the Spirit and go to Jerusalem despite everyone's insistence that he should not
Paul describes the characteristics of a witness and an overseer
Paul describes his ministry among the Ephesians to the city's elders
Paul continues to comfort the believers in Ephesus, Macedonia, and Troas as Eutychus is raised from the Dead
the Gospel causes cultural upheaval in Ephesus
The sons of Sceva try to parrot Jesus' name and are beaten by a spirit. But the handkerchief Paul wears defeats the spirits
Paul brings the gospel to some disciples of John, fulfilling the final stage of the movement of the gospel to all peoples
Pricilla and Aquila instruct Apollos as the church is strengthened
Paul conducts ministry in Corinth and demonstrates the perseverance of Gospel witness
Got sidetracked in our exposition of Acts 17 and ended up talking about God's sovereignty in the wake of the Dallas shootings and the chaos in the world
Paul preaches to the Greek philosophers on the Aereopagus in Athens. The sermon is interesting in that Paul changes his approach here from his normal approach in the synagogues. These Greeks have no Old Testament background so Paul begins wit God as creator and Lord of all men.
Paul and Silas Witness in Thessalonica and Berea. Two different peoples respond differently to the gospel. The gospel will have opposition always