A final word

 Chapter 21 | Act three – listen and read

Where do I go from here? We hope you found blessing and help through the Amazing Acts—act three book and Correspondence Courses. If so, please urge others to read the book and do the Correspondence Courses. If you have not taken part in a Discussion Group we hope you will do so and recommend it to others also. You can also listen to Amazing Acts—act one, act two, and act three at amazingacts.net or by purchasing CDs from the publisher.
Having an ongoing regular daily time of Bible reading and praying to God is a must for any Christian. You could help to establish that in your life by going through the book of Acts again, and see how much has ‘stuck’ and what else there is to take in. Follow that by reading the whole New Testament consecutively, and then ‘graduating’ to the Old Testament and New Testament together.
A book that could help you tremendously is The Bible Panorama. It walks you through the whole Bible, giving a brief overview of each book in the Bible before covering all the verses in each chapter of each book in sensible clusters very simply and easily to follow. Part 2 explains what the Bible is, how it can be studied, why it can be trusted completely, why the so-called contradictions are not really contradictions at all, how to get the most out of the Bible, how the contents of the Bible were decided, what is the Bible’s central message, and why we should read it right through. It contains useful schemes to help you read through the Bible, either in a year, or at your own pace (quicker or slower!)
The prayer of all who have worked to produce this Amazing Acts—act three book, CDs and Correspondence Courses, and all who help to run the Discussion Groups, is that people of all ages and backgrounds will come to know Jesus Christ and become His disciples in the fellowship of His church. If you need help or advice please contact whoever helped you to embark on Amazing Acts—act three, or write to the author at the publisher’s address.
Like the early church, notwithstanding a hostile climate and many difficulties, may those who come to know Jesus make Him known, and embark on getting to know Him better and making Him better known.