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.
In Highly Favored: Part 14, the final chapter of this musical journey, the story crescendos with the fulfillment of divine promises and reflections on...
Today’s episode continues to reflect on the profound truth of being “highly favored,” a theme central to the Christmas story and the life of...
Job had 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, and 500 female donkeys. He had a large family, sizable real estate holdings, a...