Step into the vibrant story of the early church with the Acts 2020 Project, where the Book of Acts comes alive for your faith today. As a believer, this is your gateway to a journey that inspires and equips you to live boldly for Christ. Acts, written by Luke, follows the church’s growth, fueled by Jesus’ call in The Great Commission to share His love worldwide (Acts 1:8). That mission unfolds through five key Themes.
Dive deeper into Acts with resources we’ve created with AI (and undoubtedly guided by the Holy Spirit since we didn't have the ability lead this project!) as well as resources curated from many authoritative sources. Some of these such as Google Earth videos in drone-like presentations trace the apostles’ paths. Listen to sermons by authoritative pastors like Dr. John MacArthur, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and Dr. R.C. Sproul. Watch fascinating video series such as “In Pursuit of Paul” and “In Pursuit of Peter” with Dr. Con Campbell. Then follow Dr. John A. Beck’s videos which will teach you how the Holy Land’s geography shaped its story by offering fresh insight into the ancient world of Judaism and Christianity. These unique resources bring Acts’ history and message to life, challenging you to witness the Spirit’s work “to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8) today!
A Collaborative Approach to Biblical Study
At Acts2020Project, we’re redefining biblical study by partnering two advanced AI models—Grok and Gemini (“Gem”)—to deliver content tailored for our two main audiences - Believers and Scholars.
Grok offers concise, accessible analyses (Levels 1-3), ideal for Believers seeking clarity and inspiration.
Gem provides in-depth, scholarly explorations (Level 4), perfect for those pursuing rigorous theological and historical insights.
What sets us apart is AI and audience collaboration. The AI we employ - Grok and Google Gemeni - engage in a unique feedback loop, reviewing and refining each other’s work to ensure accuracy, depth, and accessibility. This dual-AI approach creates a dynamic, ever-evolving resource no other study of Acts can match.
To learn more about this highly unique approach, go to “How We Use AI”.
But first….
Watch this video and read the footnote below.