The Pulse Podcast is about living abundantly wholeheartedly.
It includes different kinds of content: Interviews, featured topics, or biblical studies.
This episode is the later—a more in-depth look at Acts 2:42-47.
People watched the apostles and early disciples drop-jawed.
They were clearly a part of something amazing. They were a movement on fire — not from the outside (at least not yet), but from the inside. My sense is that people looked on and said, “I’m not sure what’s going on with those people, but I want in.”
They engaged in radical generosity and had “glad and sincere hearts.” They were also devoted to four specific practices: learning and living by the apostles’ teaching, to fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer.
But what do those things mean, and how can we follow suit today?
In this episode, I explore these exact things, providing background, historical context, and an in-depth look at what these practices might mean for us today.
The sermon based on this same text is called “Load-bearing walls — for your life” and can be accessed here.

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