Discover the explosive origins of the early church in this insightful study on the story of Pentecost. In the compelling narrative of Acts 1-15 Luke shows how God used believers from diverse backgrounds to pioneer the kingdom beyond Jerusalem, with Peter's vision upending traditional Jewish notions of clean and unclean and the conversion of Saul raised up a persecutor-turned-apostle uniquely equipped to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles. Through careful analysis of key passages and insightful commentary this study illuminates the historical and theological significance of these events, while drawing out practical applications for the church today. Whether you're a pastor preparing a sermon series or a lay reader looking to deepen your understanding of Acts, this resource will enrich your study and inspire your faith.