Studies in Luke’s Acts of the Apostles
Acts of the Apostles is Action with a capital A. You can’t read this book when you’re looking for something restful or sleep-inducing. Right from the get-go, Acts is dynamic, transmitting energy, power and purpose, disturbance and disappointment, persecution and prosperity, excitement and ecstasy—and everything in between. Whenever I read Acts, I have the sensation of being a participant in the narrative, experiencing the reality of what some of the characters were doing or going through—Peter preaching, believers praying, Stephen dying, a eunuch rejoicing, Paul perspiring, Ananias obeying, apostles singing, Luke sailing, and families praying on the beach. If you read Acts that way, you will be transformed, seeing the first-century world with new eyes.


Australian born, Keith and his New Zealand wife, Ngaire, have traveled to over 100 of the world’s countries. Their travels included an overland journey in a campervan from Southern California to Eastern Australia (through America, Britain, Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, Middle East, Southern and Southeast Asia).

Discover Christianity’s origins through Luke’s eyes. This book expands his Acts of the Apostles with practical commentary and thought-provoking questions to deepen your faith and understanding.