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1 | church history after N.T. church | NT general Archive 1 | DocTrinsograce | 167998 | ||
Hi, Jack... That's a good question. Sadly these days, people don't know any history, nor do they have any interest in learning it. That's pretty silly when you think about it. The Holy Spirit guides the church don't through the ages. Why wouldn't we want to know more about what He has had to say to our forebears? Anyway, after Acts, churches were planted all throughout the Middle-East and beyond. Indeed, there were quite prominent churches in Asia, Africa, and even up into Europe. They communicated continuously. Here's a brief time-line of Church History: http://www.churchtimeline.com/white/ It will give you a start. Remember, lots can happen in 2,000 years. :-) In Him, Doc |
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2 | Which part of Acts should we emulate? | NT general Archive 1 | kalos | 168006 | ||
Doc: I wonder: if the church today should operate exactly as it did in the book of Acts, which part of Acts should we emulate -- the first chapers, the last, or somewhere in between? Since Acts is a book of transition, at which stage of transition should we be? Maybe Israel should operate exactly as it did in the book of Judges. Grace to you, Kalos |
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3 | Which part of Acts should we emulate? | NT general Archive 1 | kalos | 168008 | ||
Duplicate post. | ||||||