[1] | Jesus returns to heaven. |
[2] | The Spirit comes and the church is created. |
[3] | Peter and John are jailed for healing and teaching. |
[4] | The church grows in number and in sharing. |
[5] | Ananias1 and Sapphira are killed for hypocrisy. |
[6] | The church chooses servants for the Grecian widows. |
[7] | Stephen is stoned for preaching about Jesus. |
[8] | Philip converts a proselyte from Ethiopia. |
[9] | Ananias2 converts a persecutor named Saul. |
[10] | Peter converts a Gentile named Cornelius. |
[11] | Peter defends his activity among the Gentiles. |
[12] | James is executed and Peter is imprisoned. |
[13] | Barnabas and Saul (Paul) start on a mission trip. |
[14] | Barnabas and Paul return from their mission trip. |
[15] | The church holds a conference regarding Gentile conversions. |
[16] | Paul and Silas travel to Achaia. |
[17] | Paul preaches in Athens. |
[18] | Paul and his companions teach in Corinth. |
[19] | Paul and his companions teach in Ephesus. |
[20] | Paul and his companions return to Asia Minor. |
[21] | Paul returns to Jerusalem and is arrested. |
[22] | Paul defends himself to the mob. |
[23] | Paul defends himself to the Sanhedrin. |
[24] | Paul defends himself to Governor Felix. |
[25] | Paul defends himself to Governor Festus. |
[26] | Paul defends himself to King Agrippa. |
[27] | Paul travels to Rome to appear before Caesar. |
[28] | Paul arrives in Rome to wait for Caesar. |