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120 frightened, discouraged people huddled in an upper room, hunted by the authorities, mocked by religious leaders—who would ever suspect that they would take part in the most powerful revolution in... more
FAQs about Truth Encounter: Acts - Impacting Our World:How many episodes does Truth Encounter: Acts - Impacting Our World have?The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.
August 06, 2012Paul: A Jew or Not? (18:12-17)Does a business man have the right to publicly share what he believes about biblical marriage and the present push for gay marriage? Should a mayor in Chicago block a restaurant from the city because the business man went public with his belief? This week's Truth Encounter helps us discover how the Apostle Paul handled some delicate issues of free speech, freedom of religion, and sharing the Gospel....more0minPlay
July 16, 2012A Tough University Crowd (Acts 17:16-26)When my kids went to the University of Texas, there was an evangelist who yelled daily on the Quad to the students passing by, "You're sinners --immoral, drunken idolaters. You will burn in hell." There might be a more effective way to connect on a secular campus. In the first century Athens was the University town, and the Apostle Paul's witness in that city can teach us how to reach even a tough university crowd....more0minPlay
July 02, 2012Debating in the Synagogue- Intense Questioning That Leads To Answers (17:1-15)Have you ever agonized through a boring sermon? Well, here is one way to inject some excitement when things get dull. Raise your hand and ask a penetrating question about what is being taught and see if you can get the preacher to argue with you. Now I know what you are thinking- “I'd get thrown out of most churches for this kind of impertinence.” Before you shelf the idea, turn to Acts 17 and take a look at how preachers in the first century got across the Message....more0minPlay
June 25, 2012Sorcery, Prison Cells, and Earthquakes (16:16-40)Belief in the reality of demons and their ability to possess a human being is viewed by many of the intelligentsia of the West as a relic of the Middle Ages. But try peddling this rejection of the world of the spirits in Africa, Asia, or Latin America. Could it be that the cultural elites in the West have it wrong? What happens when the Gospel invades Serpent territory. This week's Truth Encounter discussing Acts 16 will force you to consider what Dr. Luke had to say about demon possession, fortune-telling, and the money trail....more0minPlay
June 10, 2012G-Day — The Gospel Invades Europe (18:6-15)We hear mostly bad news on the news every night. You would think that those of us who have received the ultimate Good News would be dying to share it, but the truth is that we are often hindered in our attempts. Have you ever considered that some of the blocks to sharing the Gospel could be the Holy Spirit moving you to get connected with those who will respond? Turn to Acts 16 and let’s look at an invasion of Europe that was even more liberating than D-Day....more0minPlay
May 28, 2012Disagreements that Divide (15:36-41)If there were two people that you could count on to be able to work through conflict, it would be two powerful men of God used to bring thousands to trust in Jesus Christ. That's what made the unresolved disagreement between Jack Wyrtzen and Billy Graham such a challenge to the faith of a young boy and teenager growing up in the Wyrtzen home. Did this evangelist's kid abandon his faith because of conflict? Our Truth Encounter teacher is Jack's son. Listen as Dave shares how the unresolved disagreement between Paul and Barnabas helped him to keep trusting in spite of human weakness....more0minPlay
March 26, 2012Gospel in the Synagogue I (13:13-25)Rabbis and pastors--one is supposed to take care of Jews and the other is to take care of Christians. One seeks salvation in the Law of Moses and the other seeks salvation in Jesus, but what two thousand years of history has caused many to forget is that the founder of Christianity was a Jew first and that his first century followers had no problem standing up in synagogues to talk to their fellow Jews about Jesus. It's hardly acceptable in our "you have your truth and I have my truth" culture, but maybe to find the truth we should go back and study a first century talk about Jesus in a synagogue. This is what this week's Truth Encounter will help you to do....more0minPlay
March 19, 2012Crowd Loyalty - It's Blowing in the Wind (14)The gowns and tuxedos are incredible, but it's the recognition by a group of elite judges and the applause of your peers that generates all the heat in the annual Academy Awards Ceremony. We might not ever get to hold an Oscar, but how does the applause of "our" crowd influence what we say and do? In Acts 14 we get to witness a crowd moving from cheers to boos. Turn to Acts 14 and let's find out the deeper core value that kept Paul and Barnabas proclaiming even when the crowd started throwing something harder than tomatoes....more0minPlay
FAQs about Truth Encounter: Acts - Impacting Our World:How many episodes does Truth Encounter: Acts - Impacting Our World have?The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.