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In Acts 4, Peter and John stand before the most powerful religious leaders in Jerusalem—men who had the authority to silence them. By every worldly measure, they were unqualified: ordinary fishermen with no formal training. Yet their boldness stunned everyone in the room. The leaders could only come to one conclusion: these men had been with Jesus. In this episode, we explore how time in the presence of Christ transforms ordinary people into courageous witnesses. Bold faith doesn’t come from personality, talent, or trying to be impressive—it comes from walking closely with Jesus and allowing His work in your life to speak for itself.
By Drew TankersleyIn Acts 4, Peter and John stand before the most powerful religious leaders in Jerusalem—men who had the authority to silence them. By every worldly measure, they were unqualified: ordinary fishermen with no formal training. Yet their boldness stunned everyone in the room. The leaders could only come to one conclusion: these men had been with Jesus. In this episode, we explore how time in the presence of Christ transforms ordinary people into courageous witnesses. Bold faith doesn’t come from personality, talent, or trying to be impressive—it comes from walking closely with Jesus and allowing His work in your life to speak for itself.