
Act of the Apostles
The Acts of the Apostles, often called simply Acts, is a book in the New Testament that describes the early history of the Christian church following Jesus' resurrection. It details how Jesus' followers, led by apostles like Peter and Paul, spread his teachings across the Roman Empire, face challenges, and establish communities of believers. The book highlights key events such as Pentecost, missionary journeys, and the growth of Christianity. Essentially, Acts provides a historical account of how the early Christian movement expanded from a small group of followers into a global faith.