Insights on Acts (Swindoll's New Testament Insights) Hardcover -
by Charles R. Swindoll
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For forty-five years, Chuck Swindoll has dedicated himself to communicating the truths of the Bible with accuracy, insight, clarity and practicality. Now, drawing on a lifetime of knowledge and practical experience, Chuck brings to life each New Testament book in all its color and personality and offers his greatest, most far-reaching work. Combining rich, rock-solid scholarship with a storyteller's imagery and passion, Chuck sweeps you into the immediacy of the Scriptures to gain remarkable new insights into the Bible. God's Word comes alive, filled with drama, power, and truth, as you journey with Chuck chapter by chapter through the New Testament. In the newest volume of this series, Swindoll takes us inside the Book of Acts to discover its narrative drive, overarching message, and joyous implications for our lives in a stirring exploration of the book. 'Chuck always finds a way to bring to life ancient stories and abstract thoughts. He doesn't have a boring bone in his body.' -- Philip Yancey
Details
- Title Insights on Acts (Swindoll's New Testament Insights)
- Author Charles R. Swindoll
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Zondervan
- ISBN 9780310284406
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