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47. Acts 2-4 - Should We Be Counting Converts?
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Episode 47: Acts 2-4 - Should We Be Counting Converts?
June 24, 2022 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall
Counting converts has become a common practice within modern church culture. But who are we counting? And why such a focus on the numbers. It may be partly due to the events recorded in Acts chapters 2-4, and today we’ll look a little more closely at the numbers Luke recorded to see if he was counting converts, and telling us to do the same.
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