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Discover the connections between the historic church in Acts and your life today with this free illustrated study guide from Luther Seminary!

The book of Acts is full of wisdom, but for many of us, it can feel challenging to connect these stories and teachings of the Bible to our own lives and modern society.

As you seek to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern life, we invite you to experience the book of Acts in a new light alongside Steve Thomason, a skilled artist and insightful pastor and educator.

The “Illustrated Guide to Acts” from Luther Seminary is a visually captivating graphic novel that brings the Book of Acts to life, making it easier for you to discover the connections between the history of the church and your life today.

Inside, you’ll walk with figures such as Phillip, Paul, Stephen, and Peter to witness how God’s power persists in a rapidly changing world. Through their stories, you will uncover practical ways to embody Scripture’s teachings in everyday life, as well as navigate the challenges that come our way.

When you study the book of Acts with this unique illustrated guide, you will…

  • Understand how the story of Acts connects to our world today. Delve into the overarching narrative, structure, and central themes of the Book of Acts, facilitating a connection between the ancient text and contemporary Christian life.
  • See the Holy Spirit at work. Explore the Holy Spirit’s operations within the early church and see the Spirit’s continued presence in your own spiritual journey.
  • Engage more deeply with your community. Discover ways to deepen your connection with your church congregation and community through active participation and shared faith, inspired by the collaborative spirit of the early church.

We invite you to discover the relevance of the early church to your life, community, and congregation with your copy of this eBook today, provided for free by the faculty and staff of Luther Seminary.

 

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