Ephesians (all). All we wiggly people have because of Jesus, and how we wiggly people should live
Acts 21-28 -- Paul shares his testimony with priests, two governors, and a king and queen, then is shipped to give it to Rome to share it with Caesar.
Romans (all) How we are made righteous (right-us) in our relationship with God
2 Corinthians (all) Paul gets defensive, pushy, and sarcastic trying to protect the message he had given to the Corinthian believers from being distorted by flashy "peddlers"
1 Corinthians (all) -- 18 questions/issues this church had, and Paul's answers/instructions for how these should be addressed
Acts 18:23-21:14 - Paul turns Ephesus upside-down while using it as a church-planting hub for reaching Asia
1 and 2 Thessalonians -- Paul's lavish encouragement to faithful believers with questions about the return of Jesus and how to live 'til he comes
Acts 16-18:22 - Taking the Gospel to Macedonia and Greece with Silas (and Timothy and Luke and Priscilla and Aquila)
Galatians (all) Paul's angry letter about distorting the Gospel of GRACE
Acts 15 -- What Christians should do and what they MUST do (to be Christians at all)
Acts 13-14 -- Taking the Gospel to Asia Minor with Barnabas
Acts 10-12 -- Peter's work for Jesus before fading to the background
Acts 9 - how the greatest enemy of Christ-followers became history's greatest advocate of Christianity
Acts 5-8 - the seeds of hypocrisy and racism on the inside, overt hostility on the outside
Acts 2-4, the Holy Spirit comes, Peter preaches, the Church starts and expands in Jerusalem
Acts introduction and Chapter 1
Wrestling with the question the Gospel writer John leaves readers to ponder: "Who was Jesus?"
The 40 days after Jesus' resurrection (John 21, Matthew 28, Luke 24)
The other theories for the empty grave and appearances of Jesus
The events of the first Easter Sunday according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
What happened between Good Friday afternoon and Easter morning
What was done to Jesus and what Jesus did (and said) on the cross
The Roman trial and pre-crucifixion treatment of Jesus
Jesus in Gethsemane, his arrest, and his trial by the religious leaders