Luke
Luke reveals aspects of being a writer in the Roman Empire in the first century.
Episode 130 hr 16 min
Paul tells of the second half of the Second Missionary Journey from Athens back to Antioch.
Luke reveals aspects of being a writer in the Roman Empire in the first century.
Peter describes the coming of the Holy Spirit and other events that occurred after the resurrection of Jesus on the Day of Pentecost.
Stephen recounts the ways the early church grew, including his life of service as one of the Seven.
Philip of Caesarea talks about the growth of the early church due to Stephen's execution.
Barnabas tells of his involvement in the early church, including his gift of the proceeds from the sale of his land.
John Mark describes his family relationship with Barnabas and their time on the First Missionary Journey.
The Holy Spirit describes some of His characteristics and how He empowered the early church. He briefly tells of some of His fruit.
Paul details his conversion experience on the way to Damascus.
Barnabas and Paul describe the First Missionary Journey.
James tells of his early life and how he became the leader of the church in Jerusalem.
Philip of Caesarea explains the importance Caesarea had for spreading the Gospel. He lives in Caesarea and shows how he was able to help traveling Christians.
Paul and Barnabas describe their parting of ways at the start of the Second Missionary Journey.
Paul tells of the second half of the Second Missionary Journey from Athens back to Antioch.
Timothy tells of joining Paul and Silas on the Second Missionary Journey, and how this started his dedication to being Paul's assistant.
Tabitha tells how Peter raised her from the dead. Lydia talks about her conversion and subsequent conversations with Paul. Priscilla describes how she and her husband evangelized alongside Paul.
Luke tells of the Third Missionary Journey, including Paul's long stay in Ephesus where he had to deal with Sceva's sons and Demetrius.
Paul tells of his imprisonment in Jerusalem and Caesarea. Luke then describes Paul's trial before Festus and his trip to Rome, including the shipwreck on the way.
Theophilus tells of the fragility of Christianity in 62 AD. He describes factors concerning future church growth and speculates about what might have happened to Paul after his imprisonment in Rome.
CastBrian Shoop
WritingPhil Smith
Directed byPhil Smith
ProductionPhil Smith
NarratorBrian Shoop