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In today’s Life-study of Acts we continue to see the move of the Lord through the continent of Europe (Acts 18:1-22). How Paul supported himself and his co-workers whilst carrying out his ministry, the continual threat to his life, and his intimate care for the oneness of the Body is fellowshipped.
Released on 30 Oct 2025
What can we learn from Paul’s way of preaching in Acts 18? Instead of relying on eloquence, forms of entertainment or teachings of psychology we see a minister who put his trust firmly in the way of prayer, the word and the Spirit. Join us as we consider the biblical pattern and principles presented in Acts.
Ancient Athens with the great thinkers gathered at Mars Hill was the cultural, scientific and philosophical centre of the earth. Here, with a statue was erected to “an unknown God” was where the apostle Paul declared that this God was not only known to Paul – but could also be known to them. Join us for our weekly highlight programme on Paul’s preaching in Acts 17:16-34.
Witness Lee opens up practical lessons regarding the problem caused by the ministry of the Apollos (Acts 18:23-19:20). Although gifted and pious, Apollos lacked a full revelation of God’s up-to-date move at that time. This deficiency is applied to church history and today’s situation. Three previous items recovered in God’s present move today are also highlighted. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio