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Book of Acts

The Book of Acts is a historical account in the New Testament that documents the early growth of the Christian church after Jesus’ resurrection. It describes how Jesus' followers, led by apostles like Peter and Paul, spread his teachings across Jerusalem, Judea, and beyond, despite facing persecution. The book emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers and establishing communities of faith. It also highlights key events such as Pentecost, miracles, and the travels of Paul. Overall, Acts shows how a small group of followers transformed into a global movement, shaping the foundation of Christianity.