
The Book of Acts
The Book of Acts in the Holy Bible is traditionally attributed to Luke, who was a companion of the Apostle Paul. Luke is also believed to have written the Gospel of Luke. The Book of Acts serves as a continuation of the Gospel of Luke, detailing the history and spread of the early Christian church after the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Book of Acts is commonly referred to as the "Acts of the Apostles." It chronicles the actions, travels, and missionary work of the apostles.










