I wanted to use Ignatian prayer to read through the Book of Acts in the Bible, but since I couldn’t find an existing guide, I decided to write my own, which you’ll see below.
You may want to read this guide to Ignatian Prayer first, or read my book newsletter for context.
The Ascension of Jesus Acts 1:6-11
Matthias replaces Judas Acts 1:12-26
The Holy Spirit Comes Acts 2:1-13
New believers Acts 2:36-47
Peter heals a crippled beggar Acts 3:1-11
Peter and John before the council Acts 4:1-22
The believers pray Acts 4:23-31
Ananias and Sapphira Acts 5:1-11
Gamaliel Acts 5:33-42
Stephen Acts 6:8-7:1 and Acts 7:51-60
Simon the Sorceror Acts 8:9-24
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch Acts 8:26-39
Saul’s conversion Acts 9:1-21
Tabitha Acts 9:36-43
Cornelius Acts 10
Peter’s miraculous escape Acts 12:6-19
In Paphos Acts 13:6-12
Paul and Barnabas Acts 14:8-20
Council at Jerusalem Acts 15:1-35
Separation Acts 15:36-41
Lydia Acts 16:13-15
Slave girl Acts 16:16-24
Jailer Acts 16:23-40
Paul in Athens Acts 17:16-25
Gallio Acts 18:9-17
Apollos Acts 18:24-28
Ephesus Acts 19:13-20
Riot Acts 19:23-41
In Troas Acts 20:7-12
Paul in Jerusalem Acts 21:20-36
Paul speaks to the crowd Acts 21:37-22:29
The high council Acts 22:30-23:11
Plan to kill Paul Acts 23:12-35
Paul and Felix Acts 24
Festus Acts 25
Agrippa Acts 26:19-32
Sailing Acts 27
Malta Acts 28:1-10
Rome Acts 28:15-28
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