The Book of Acts presents various figures who oppose the early Christian community, often embodying the challenges and conflicts faced by the apostles and other believers. Key villains include:
These figures collectively illustrate the multifaceted opposition faced by the early church, ranging from internal corruption and greed to external persecution driven by religious, economic, and social motives.
The prophet, Elijah, the Tishbite, is often considered one of the greatest prophets in Israel's history. His courage, faithfulness, and powerful impact on the...
Hosea, known as a minor prophet due to the brief length of his book rather than the significance of his message, delivered profound insights...
Today we continue our series: “Ten Lessons for Today from the Christmas Story” with Episode 4. We examine how Christmas can be missed by...