In "The Acts of the Apostles," author Ellen G. White tells the amazing story of the early Christian church. Starting at Pentecost, this gripping volume takes readers through thrilling stories of the infilling of the Holy Spirit, fierce persecutions, and unswerving loyalty to God. After the ascension, Peter, Paul, James, John, Luke, Barnabas, Stephen, Mark, and other early apostles carried the wonderful news of the gospel to all of the then-known world. Though met with violent opposition, they were unwilling to surrender their faith. Many did, however, give up their lives.
In this remarkable commentary on the book of Acts, you will read a true and tender account of the deep love the apostles had for one another as well as their Savior and friend Jesus Christ. You will also witness the enormous power of the early Christian church when filled with the Holy Spirit.
One of the last books written by Ellen G. White, "The Acts of the Apostles" is also one of the most illuminating to come from her prolific pen. Though written more than a hundred years ago, its message remains up to date. There is light for Christian witnessing in this classic book. There is also hope, together with the promise that the work of the gospel won't close with a lesser display of the Holy Spirit's power than marked its beginning.