Category Archives: Book of Acts

A Case for Christ and the New Testament: Who was involved in the establishment of the “Christian Church” and what was going on at the time?

, Last week we looked at the beginnings of the Christian Church, formed in the first century A.D., following Jesus’ giving of the “Great Commission.” The book of Acts is the historical narrative of these first followers through eyewitness accounts of the events recorded by the author, Luke. There are other ancient records that support… Continue Reading

A Case for Christ and the New Testament: When Did the Christian Church Begin?

In making a case for the Jesus and the New Testament it is important to cover the beginnings of the Christian “Church.” We find this beginning in the New Testament book of Acts. Skeptics will say that the “Church” began with the Roman Catholic Church and the Emperor Constantine and they will use this as… Continue Reading