Acts
- Acts 1 - Christ will come back in the clouds, and an apostle appointed
- Acts 2 - God's Spirit settles on the saved, Peter preaches to the perplexed people, and the fellowship of followers were favored
- Acts 3 - The lame learns to leap and Peter preaches to perplexed people
- Acts 4 - Apostles arrested, powerful prayer, and stuff shared
- Acts 5 - A cunning couple, the men do many miracles, and the apostles arrested
- Acts 6 - Seven servants and Stephen seized
- Acts 7 - Stephen speaks splendidly to the Sanhedrin and was stoned by the screaming Sanhedrin
- Acts 8 - People persecuted, Philip preaches, Simon the sorcerer, and the Ethiopian eunuch
- Acts 9 - Something shiny is seen by Saul and he is saved
- Acts 10 - Centurion Cornelius calls for Peter
- Acts 11 - The Christians criticize Peter, and Christians in Cypres and Cyrene start a church
- Acts 12 - Peter in prison and Herod is humbled
- Acts 13 - From Paphos, Paul goes to Perga in Pamphylia, then on to Pisidian, where he preaches
- Acts 14 - Traveling teachers
- Acts 15 - The church cancels circumcision as a clear command
- Acts 16 - Joyful in jail
- Acts 17 - Paul preaches, proclaims, and persuades
- Acts 18 - Paul goes on from Athens, meets Aquila and then Apollos, who wanted to go to Achaia
- Acts 19 - Exciting encounters in Ephesus
- Acts 20 - Traveling through two towns then on to Troas and Encouraging the Ephesian elders
- Acts 21 - Journeying to Jerusalem
- Acts 22 - Paul proclaims pardon and is persecuted
- Acts 23 - Speaking to the Sanhedrin and the plot against Paul
- Acts 24 - Testifying at another trial
- Acts 25 - Appealing and Agrippa
- Acts 26 - Answering Agrippa
- Acts 27 - Saul, servant of the Saviour, sailing slowly from Sidon, opposite Salome, along the shore on the sea with scared sailors in a storm for several days with no sun or stars showing, then shipwrecked by striking a sandbar of Syrtis and the stern broken by the sweeping surf, then swimming to safety with stuff salvaged from the ship because the centurion spares the sad prisoners from the soldiers.
- Acts 28 - Saul, called Paul, is safely on shore when a snake strikes him. He survives and after stocking up on supplies, they set sail for Rome
Copyright 2006-2008 Anna Lofgren

Acts

