Acts 1-12: The Church is Born - Eight studies for groups or individuals - Paperback

Albert Mohler
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Acts 1–12: The Church Is Born by Albert Mohler is a Bible study guide on the beginning of the church, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the spread of the gospel through the early Christians. It helps readers understand the church’s mission, faith, and witness in everyday life.

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The Church Was Born. And the World Has Never Been the Same.

Forty days after the resurrection, Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father. Ten days later, the Holy Spirit fell on a gathered group of frightened disciples in an upper room in Jerusalem — and the church was born.

What happened next changed everything. Thousands came to faith in a single day. The apostles preached with a boldness that astonished everyone. The lame walked, the dead were raised, and the Word of God spread with unstoppable power — from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria, and toward the uttermost ends of the earth.

Acts 1–12: The Church Is Born by Albert Mohler takes small groups and individual readers into close, careful, and compelling engagement with the first half of one of the most dramatic books in the entire Bible. This is not just church history. It is the story of what the risen Jesus continued to do through his Spirit and his people — and it has everything to say about the church’s mission today.

A Guide Shaped by One of Evangelicalism’s Most Trusted Voices

Albert Mohler brings to this study guide the gifts that have made him one of the most respected and widely-read figures in contemporary evangelical Christianity. He is a careful, text-focused reader of Scripture — someone who takes the Bible seriously as God’s Word and who draws out its meaning with theological precision and pastoral warmth.

His approach in Acts 1–12 reflects this: he does not rush past the text to reach conclusions, but stays close to what Luke actually wrote — asking what the ascension of Christ means, what the coming of the Spirit accomplished, what the early church actually looked like, and what all of this demands of those who follow Jesus today. The result is a study that is theologically rich without being inaccessible, and practically challenging without being superficial.

Why Acts 1–12 Matters for the Church in India

The story of Acts 1–12 is not primarily a Western story. It is the story of how the gospel began its unstoppable advance from a small group of Jewish believers in Jerusalem toward every nation, tongue, and people on earth. It is the story of the Holy Spirit empowering ordinary people to speak, serve, suffer, and spread the Word in contexts that were often hostile and always demanding.

For the church in India — which has known something of that same Spirit-empowered witness, that same costly mission, and that same expanding reach across cultures and communities — Acts 1–12 is not distant history. It is the story of the same God, the same Spirit, and the same mission that the Indian church is part of today. Mohler’s guide opens this up with clarity and conviction.

Close to the Text. Rooted in Real Life.

Like the best Bible study guides, Acts 1–12 holds two commitments in careful balance. The first is close attention to the text — working carefully through what Luke wrote, what it meant in its original context, and what it reveals about God, the gospel, and the church. The second is a genuine focus on real-life application — drawing out what each passage means for how Christians live, serve, gather, and witness today.

The discussion questions are designed to genuinely open things up — not to produce predetermined answers but to engage participants in real thinking, honest reflection, and substantive conversation about the mission and life of the church. And the comprehensive leader’s guide at the back gives facilitators the tools they need to guide a group through this material with confidence and preparation.

What This Study Covers

  • Acts 1 — The ascension of Jesus; the promise of the Holy Spirit; the replacement of Judas
  • Acts 2 — The coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost; Peter’s sermon; the birth of the church; the life of the first Christian community
  • Acts 3–4 — The healing of the lame man; Peter and John before the Sanhedrin; the prayer of the early church; community life and sharing
  • Acts 5 — Ananias and Sapphira; the apostles’ continued witness; Gamaliel’s counsel; flogging and rejoicing
  • Acts 6–7 — The appointment of the seven; Stephen’s defence and martyrdom
  • Acts 8 — The scattering of the church; Philip in Samaria; the Ethiopian eunuch; the gospel advancing through persecution
  • Acts 9 — The conversion of Saul; the healing of Aeneas; the raising of Tabitha
  • Acts 10–11 — Peter and Cornelius; the Gentiles receive the Spirit; the church at Antioch; the gospel crossing cultural boundaries
  • Acts 12 — Herod’s persecution; the death of James; Peter’s miraculous release; the Word of God continues to grow

What Readers Will Gain

  • A fresh, close engagement with Acts 1–12 — seeing the birth and early expansion of the church with new clarity
  • A deeper understanding of what the ascension of Christ, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the birth of the church mean for Christians today
  • Clear, text-grounded answers to pressing questions about mission, suffering, community, and the Spirit’s work
  • Real-life application drawn honestly and carefully from the text — for individual Christian life, church life, and gospel witness
  • Rich, substantive discussion in a small group setting, opened up by questions designed to genuinely engage
  • Comprehensive leader’s notes for facilitators wanting to guide the group with confidence
  • Theological and pastoral insight from one of the most trusted voices in evangelical Christianity worldwide

Who Should Read This Book

  • Small group leaders looking for a trustworthy, well-structured study guide on the book of Acts
  • Church members wanting a substantive, text-focused Bible study for their small group
  • Individual Christians wanting to work through Acts 1–12 in a careful and applicatory way
  • Pastors and elders wanting a reliable resource to use or recommend for congregational Bible study
  • New believers wanting a guided engagement with the story of the early church and the work of the Holy Spirit
  • Christians in India wanting to connect their own experience of the Spirit and mission to the biblical account in Acts
  • Theology students and seminary candidates studying the book of Acts and the history of the early church
  • Churches running adult discipleship programmes, home groups, or mid-week Bible study series

About the Author

Dr. Albert Mohler is the President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky — one of the largest and most influential evangelical seminaries in the world. He is a theologian, cultural commentator, and pastor widely regarded as one of the most significant voices in contemporary evangelical Christianity. He is the host of the daily podcast The Briefing and the weekly programme Thinking in Public, and is the author of numerous books on theology, culture, and Christian life. His writing and teaching are characterised by rigorous theological precision, deep commitment to the authority of Scripture, and a genuine pastoral concern for the health of the church. In Acts 1–12, he brings all of these gifts to bear on one of the most important and exciting sections of the entire New Testament — making it accessible, urgent, and deeply relevant for churches and small groups around the world, including in India.

About the Good Book Company Bible Study Series

Acts 1–12: The Church Is Born is published by The Good Book Company as part of their trusted range of small group and personal Bible study guides. The series is characterised by close attention to the biblical text, real-life application, and thoughtful discussion questions — making these among the most widely used and highly regarded Bible study resources available for small groups, churches, and individual Christians. Companion volumes covering other books of the Bible — including the Luke series by Mike McKinley — are also available through For The Truth.

 

  • Weight : 0.125 kg
  • Dimensions : 21.08 × 13.97 × 0.38 cm
  • Format : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9781910307007
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 96
  • Publisher : THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY
  • HSN : 4901

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