Imagine a simple table, freshly broken bread, a shared cup, hearts warmed by the fire of the Spirit, and words echoing the voices of the apostles. There was no luxury there, but there was life; no ostentation, but there was power; no distractions, but there was Christ. That is how the church was born—not as an institution mighty in human eyes, but as a community persevering in four pillars that would shape the entire history of Christianity: the apostles’ doctrine, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayers.
This book is an invitation to sit at the table with the first believers and savor the “coffee with the apostles’ doctrine.” Not a literal coffee, but a metaphor for the daily, warm, transforming encounter with the essence of the Christian faith. Each chapter you will find here is a steaming cup of reflection, drawn from the pure grain of Scripture, filtered through theological rigor, and sweetened with the hope of grace.
The goal is not merely to study Acts 2:41–47 as if it were a dusty old portrait, but to rediscover in it the living model of a church that beats in rhythm with the heart of God. The three thousand converted on the day of Pentecost did not receive only baptism; they received a call to persevere. To persevere in truth, to persevere in love, to persevere in the memorial of Christ, to persevere in constant prayer. Perseverance not as empty stubbornness, but as living faith that refuses to let go of the Lord’s hand.
But what does it mean, after all, ...
| Número de páginas | 85 |
| Edição | 1 (2026) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
| Coloração | Preto e branco |
| Tipo de papel | Estucado Mate 90g |
| Idioma | Português |
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