We continued our study in the book of Acts this morning by reading the end of Acts 10 and all of Acts 11. We observed at least three truths:
1. Baptism follows conversion, not vice versa. At the end of Acts 10, we see that the new Christian converts are filled with the Holy Spirit and only then are they baptized. But when they are baptized, it is immediately after their conversion. This record corrects two faulty ideas about baptism. First, baptism does not convert anyone nor does it contribute to anyone's conversion. It is a sign of what the Holy Spirit has done.
Second, we notice that the new converts are baptized immediately after conversion. They do not linger over this act. They are baptized upon conversion.
2. We noticed that in Acts 11, Barnabas was filled with gladness about the conversion of Gentiles. Luke indicates that the reason he was so glad about their conversion is because he was a good man, filled with the Holy Spirit and faith. Therefore, one sign of being filled with the Holy Spirit is a genuine gladness upon reports of another's conversion.
3. Finally, we noticed that it was in Antioch in Acts 11 that disciples of Jesus were first called "Christians." This is an important observation because there are popular voices who insist that "Christianity" was invented in the 300s under the emperor Constantine. This is simply false and the fact that Acts 11 records the adoption of the name "Christian" by the church in Antioch indicates that there was a strong, cohesive and organized movement in existence as early as 50AD.

Our day was surprisingly busy. We went to the Open Air Campaigner offices in Dorchester where we learned about the history and techniques involved in Open Air preaching. We then headed to the neighborhood of Chelsea where through the day we hosted 3 separate kids gatherings in three separate parks. In total, we had the opportunity, today, to present Christ to around 100 children. Today, we got to see the uniqueness, simplicity and effectiveness of OAC ministries. We would arrive at these parks with some kids in the playground but in about 10 minutes, we would have a whole bunch of children sitting on the mat, ready to hear our presentation and stories.
The children remained so captivated, that they didn't even flinch when the ice cream truck came around.
Working on their lesson handouts.
All the students are well and are working diligently to the glory of God.