August 2018 – Significant progress is being made on The Acts 15 Chronicle book series. This will be a major contribution to scholars, pastors, and researchers. Also after some delays and technical updates, we are again pursuing connections for the Editorial Board. The website has now attracted 894 visitors from 52 countries without any effort to announce the beta website. Our efforts to broadcast the site will begin after the Editorial Board has been established.
May 2018 – We are pleased to announce the addition of Jack Jacobs as Pastoral Advisor to the Society. Jack is available for travelling ministry, advice on congregational questions related to Acts 15, unity between Jews and Christians, etc. We are still in the process of securing the Editorial Board.
A Word from the President: The Acts 15 Society has officially launched! The website has moved out of the beta phase, so we will now begin the quarterly announcements. The process of securing the Editorial Board members has begun, to be followed by contacting authors regarding publishing or reprinting their materials into The Acts 15 Chronicle – Volume I. The initial broadcast push will be to announce this site to authors of Acts 15 materials. The website over the past year attracted 440 visitors from 34 countries without any effort to announce the beta website.
Welcome to the Acts 15 Society: The Acts 15 Society has officially launched! The website has moved out of the beta phase, so we will now begin the quarterly announcements. The process of securing the Editorial Board members has begun, to be followed by contacting authors regarding publishing or reprinting their materials into The Acts 15 Chronicle – Volume I. The initial broadcast push will be to announce this site to authors of Acts 15 materials. The website over the past year attracted 440 visitors from 34 countries without any effort to announce the beta website. A word from the president: This first year will be focused on the The Acts 15 Chronicle – Volume I as a premiere resource for students, pastors, and scholars. The lack of accessible and peer reviewed materials ...