what does the bible say?
The book of Acts highlights the unstoppable spread of the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit, empowering believers to be witnesses from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8). Acts was written by Luke between 61 and 65 AD to give us the history of the early Christian church. Lessons from the early church include the importance of the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking bread together, and prayer (Acts 2:42). Believers, both then and now, receive forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ (Acts 2:38). Other lessons show how believers took the gospel to new lands, made disciples in different cultures, and overcame opposition. Paul's dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3–6) led to three extended, church-planting missionary trips. His missionary trips provide useful lessons for church workers today.