The book Acts covers a period of about thirty-three years. J. B. Phillips has pointed out that in no comparable period of human history has "any small body of ordinary people so moved the world that their enemies could say, with tears of rage in their eyes, that these men 'have turned the world upside down!'"
How did a small group of 120 huddled together in the upper room ultimately,
“Turn the world upside down”? Is there anything we can glean from the
book of Acts to help us be effective in our minatory to the Lord? I believe so.