
Bringing the Gospel to the Nations: Lessons for the Church from Acts 9–18
FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA SEPTEMBER 2026
Iain Duguid’s Thoughtful Exposition of Acts 9–18 Explores How God Uses Unexpected People to Advance the Gospel in Unexpected Places
Saul’s conversion, from persecutor of Christians to witness for Christ, helped catapult the Great Commission. Boldly taking God’s message of undeserved grace throughout Jerusalem and beyond, he and the disciples saw the number of believers surge, particularly among Gentiles.
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Examining Acts 9–18, Iain Duguid offers new insights on this pivotal period in early church history. A companion to his book Turning the World Upside Down, which explores Acts 1–8, this volume follows the continued progress of the gospel and the perseverance of the saints. Duguid explains how God’s grace replaced Jewish laws concerning kosher food and circumcision. He also studies themes of judgment, healing, and the unexpected people God chooses to establish his church. As readers work through the text, they will gain a strong understanding of Christian history and God’s will for the body of Christ.
- Conversational and Insightful: This book offers practical, passage-by-passage exposition of Acts 9–18
- Comprehensive: Explains biblical themes including God’s church, healing, Old Testament covenants, deliverance, God’s resurrection power, the gifts of the Spirit, and idolatry
- An Accessible Study Resource:Â Suitable for thoughtful Christians as well as pastors
208 pages
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“Though undergirded by his profound scriptural knowledge, Iain Duguid’s series is not a dense theological treatise on the important New Testament book of Acts. Rather, it walks through the story, presenting its profound truths in a conversational way, making penetrating and personal applications at every step.”
Nancy Guthrie, author, Saved: Experiencing the Promise of the Book of Acts
“At a time when we Christians feel insecure, what can we learn about the spread of the gospel in the early church? This series helps us to see what is most important for us right now.”
Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
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FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA SEPTEMBER 2026
Iain Duguid’s Thoughtful Exposition of Acts 9–18 Explores How God Uses Unexpected People to Advance the Gospel in Unexpected Places
Saul’s conversion, from persecutor of Christians to witness for Christ, helped catapult the Great Commission. Boldly taking God’s message of undeserved grace throughout Jerusalem and beyond, he and the disciples saw the number of believers surge, particularly among Gentiles.
Â
Examining Acts 9–18, Iain Duguid offers new insights on this pivotal period in early church history. A companion to his book Turning the World Upside Down, which explores Acts 1–8, this volume follows the continued progress of the gospel and the perseverance of the saints. Duguid explains how God’s grace replaced Jewish laws concerning kosher food and circumcision. He also studies themes of judgment, healing, and the unexpected people God chooses to establish his church. As readers work through the text, they will gain a strong understanding of Christian history and God’s will for the body of Christ.
- Conversational and Insightful: This book offers practical, passage-by-passage exposition of Acts 9–18
- Comprehensive: Explains biblical themes including God’s church, healing, Old Testament covenants, deliverance, God’s resurrection power, the gifts of the Spirit, and idolatry
- An Accessible Study Resource:Â Suitable for thoughtful Christians as well as pastors
208 pages
Â
“Though undergirded by his profound scriptural knowledge, Iain Duguid’s series is not a dense theological treatise on the important New Testament book of Acts. Rather, it walks through the story, presenting its profound truths in a conversational way, making penetrating and personal applications at every step.”
Nancy Guthrie, author, Saved: Experiencing the Promise of the Book of Acts
“At a time when we Christians feel insecure, what can we learn about the spread of the gospel in the early church? This series helps us to see what is most important for us right now.”
Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California












