Gritty yet full of grace, the Apostle Paul was a transformed man through whom God transformed the world. Formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, Paul boldly proclaimed the resurrection of Jesus Christ wherever he went—often at great personal cost. Paul's tireless efforts to spread the gospel took him to the far reaches of the known world, until he was ultimately martyred in Rome under Emperor Nero. Focusing on Acts 13–28, Dr. Ron Jones invites us to journey with Paul on his missionary travels and to be surprised by the power of God's grace along the way.

The Changed Man Who Changed the World

ACTS 9:1-9

Set Apart and Sent Out: Paul's First Missionary Journey

ACTS 13-14

The Essential Gospel

ACTS 15:1-35

Open and Closed Doors: Paul's Second Missionary Journey

ACTS 15:36-16:40

The Right Response to God's Word

ACTS 17

Light in a Dark World

ACTS 18:1-23

Supernatural Power and Protests: Paul's Third Missionary Journey

ACTS 18:24-19:41

Grace and the Race to the Finish Line

ACTS 20

The High Cost of Following Jesus

ACTS 21-22

A Cheerful Defense of the Gospel

ACTS 24

Navigating the Perfect Storm

ACTS 27-28

“Every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good.”

Romans 8:28 MSG