Arrested at the Temple
Paul visits the temple in Jerusalem and a mob drags him out. Roman soldiers save his life. The trials begin.
Athens: The Unknown God
Paul finds an altar labeled 'To an Unknown God.' He says 'let me introduce him.' Philosophy meets revelation.
Earthquake at Philippi
Paul and Silas are in prison, singing hymns at midnight. An earthquake blows the doors open. The jailer converts.
Eutychus Falls Out a Window
Paul preaches so long that a young man falls asleep, falls out a third-story window, and dies. Paul raises him back.
Farewell at Miletus
Paul says goodbye to the church leaders at Miletus. There are tears on the shore. He knows he won't see them again.
Paul Under House Arrest
Chained to a Roman guard in a rented room, Paul keeps preaching. Chains can't stop the word.
Paul's First Missionary Journey
Paul and Barnabas hit the road. New churches spring up, old habits resist, and the gospel goes where it's never been.
Paul's Last Letter
From a Roman prison, Paul writes to Timothy one final time. 'I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race.'
Riot in Ephesus & the Bonfire
Believers burn their magic books worth millions. Silversmiths riot because they're losing money. Power confronts profit.
Saul Meets Jesus on the Road
A Christian-hunter gets blinded by a light. Jesus says 'why are you persecuting me?' Saul becomes Paul. The greatest 180 in history.
Shipwreck & Malta
A brutal storm, 14 days lost at sea, the ship breaks apart. Everyone makes it to shore. A snake bites Paul. He shakes it off.
The Antioch Church
A diverse church launches in Antioch. For the first time, followers of Jesus are called 'Christians.'
The Jerusalem Council
The early church debates the biggest question: do non-Jews have to follow Jewish law? They land on grace.
Thessalonica Riot & Berean Scholars
One city riots, the next one fact-checks Scripture daily. Two very different receptions for the same message.
Trials Before Governors
Paul gets passed from one Roman official to another. Each one finds no fault, but nobody sets him free. He appeals to Caesar.