What would it look like to live with the same fiery faith as the earliest Christians—before the New Testament was even written? In this episode, we dive into Acts 2:42-47, where believers "devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, the breaking of bread, and the prayers"—and sold their possessions to care for the poor. They didn’t just "accept Jesus"—they radically reordered their lives around the Eucharist, sacrificial love, and fearless witness.
Yet today, many of us treat Christianity as a private belief system rather than a revolutionary way of life. We cling to comfort, avoid suffering, and hesitate to share our faith—while the early Church turned the world upside down (Acts 17:6) through joy, unity, and boldness.