The church in Corinth was certainly one of the most interesting congregations that the Apostle Paul ever worked with, and we’ll learn about its earliest beginnings under him today on Encounter God’s Truth. Dr. John Whitcomb is steering us through an ongoing series called, “Acts: Witness of the Early Church,” and today we’re opening the final message in Volume 6. Our theme for this concluding sermon is “Planting the Church in Corinth,” from Acts 18. Dr. Whitcomb invested much time and effort during the final years of his active ministry in studying and teaching the book of Acts. We’re so glad that he did, and you can actually obtain a free commentary on Acts, co-authored by Dr. Whitcomb and Pastor George Zeller of Middletown Bible Church in Connecticut, where these messages were recorded at the Independent Fundamental Bible Conference. You can find that commentary on our website at WhitcombMinistries.org. You can also obtain the news from our ministry at Facebook.com/WhitcombMinistries. Now, the Apostle Paul faced some very serious challenges in Corinth, just as we often do in our service to Christ today. But God’s Word is true from the beginning to the end! And it remains relevant to help us through all the issues we might deal with. So, to give us greater understanding, here’s Dr. Whitcomb with our teaching for today from Acts 18.
The church in Corinth was certainly one of the most interesting congregations that the Apostle Paul ever worked with, and we’ll learn about its earliest beginnings under him today on Encounter God’s Truth.
Dr. John Whitcomb is steering us through an ongoing series called, “Acts: Witness of the Early Church,” and today we’re opening the final message in Volume 6.
Our theme for this concluding sermon is “Planting the Church in Corinth,” from Acts 18.
Dr. Whitcomb invested much time and effort during the final years of his active ministry in studying and teaching the book of Acts. We’re so glad that he did, and you can actually obtain a free commentary on Acts, co-authored by Dr. Whitcomb and Pastor George Zeller of Middletown Bible Church in Connecticut, where these messages were recorded at the Independent Fundamental Bible Conference. You can find that commentary on our website at WhitcombMinistries.org.
You can also obtain the news from our ministry at Facebook.com/WhitcombMinistries.
Now, the Apostle Paul faced some very serious challenges in Corinth, just as we often do in our service to Christ today. But God’s Word is true from the beginning to the end! And it remains relevant to help us through all the issues we might deal with.
So, to give us greater understanding, here’s Dr. Whitcomb with our teaching for today from Acts 18.