NEW: NT326 Book Study: The Acts of the Apostles

Miles Custis
Miles Custis Member, Logos Employee Posts: 411
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Our latest course available for pre-order is NT326 Book Study: The Acts of the Apostles by Joshua Jipp:

In the course Book Study: The Acts of the Apostles (NT326) Dr. Joshua Jipp walks through the story of the early church as narrated in the book of Acts. You will see how the early church grew from a tiny Jewish sect after the death and resurrection of Jesus into a multi-ethnic community that spread throughout the ancient world “to the ends of the earth.” Dr. Jipp reveals important background information that will help you appreciate the book in context, and you’ll gain an understanding of the various episodes of the early church as the apostles carry out the mission of the risen Jesus and preach Him as the one Lord over all.

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  • Rick Ausdahl
    Rick Ausdahl Member Posts: 1,702 ✭✭✭

    Our latest course available for pre-order is NT326 Book Study: The Acts of the Apostles by Joshua Jipp:

    In the course Book Study: The Acts of the Apostles (NT326) Dr. Joshua Jipp walks through the story of the early church as narrated in the book of Acts. You will see how the early church grew from a tiny Jewish sect after the death and resurrection of Jesus into a multi-ethnic community that spread throughout the ancient world “to the ends of the earth.” Dr. Jipp reveals important background information that will help you appreciate the book in context, and you’ll gain an understanding of the various episodes of the early church as the apostles carry out the mission of the risen Jesus and preach Him as the one Lord over all.

    I sure wish all new Mobile Ed courses could be offered via Community Pricing.  I really like Mobile Ed, but for the most part, even the pre-order prices are too high for me.  I often feel like a kid in a candy store looking at all the six and eight penny goodies on the other side of the glass while rubbing together the two pennies laying in the bottom of my pocket.  I suppose I should be grateful though to Faithlife.  It's not often I feel like a kid again.  [;)]