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We Are Acts 29
Have you ever finished a book and felt like the ending left you hanging? That’s exactly what happens with the book of Acts.
Acts doesn’t have a traditional ending because the story isn’t finished. It’s still being written!
Acts 28 closes with Paul boldly preaching the kingdom of God, but there’s no neat conclusion. In fact, in Greek, it ends mid-sentence. Why? Because the church’s mission continues through every generation of believers, including ours.
In Acts 1:8, Jesus promises that His followers would be witnesses “to the ends of the earth.” And they were: Judea, Samaria, Rome, and beyond. But Sydney? Los Angeles? Tokyo? Johannesburg? That’s on us.
The Holy Spirit gives us both grace and power to keep the story moving forward. We’re not called to hustle in our own strength. Jesus gave us a helper, the Holy Spirit, to empower and guide us.
Being part of Acts 29 means realising the Church was never meant to hold onto the gospel message like a hidden treasure. We are called to be salt and light (Matthew 5:13–16), to shine brightly in our world and invite others into the kingdom.
Ask God today, “How do You want to write Your story through me?” Be ready to take even a small step of obedience. It could be a conversation, a prayer, or an invitation!
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About this Plan

Go Into All the World is a bold invitation for every believer to live Spirit-empowered and on mission. Through the stories of Philip, Barnabas, Timothy, Lydia, and others in Acts, we’ll discover that evangelism isn’t just for the few; it’s for all of us. God has given us the grace and power to share Jesus with our world, and now it’s our turn to say yes!
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