

When reading the chronicles of the first-century Christians in the Book of Acts, we see their passion for the Lord’s Great Commission. It says, “They...went every where preaching the word; daily...they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.” As a result, “the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied...greatly.”
In spite of rejection, hostility, and persecution, they continued even at the risk of imprisonment and death. In small villages and in large cities, they gave voice to the gospel message. With an audience of one or a gathering of thousands, they were unrelenting in their pursuit of the souls of men.
In walking through the twenty-eight chapters of Acts, Dr. Shelton Smith reviews the instructions, the incidents and the illustrations, which make the case for New Testament soul winning.