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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 12 MIN

Acts 18 Round Two: Ministry is a Team Sport

from The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading · host Brandon Cannon

What if the most powerful ministry move you could make isn’t louder effort, but stronger friendships? Acts 18 takes us into Corinth’s noise and need, where Paul teams up with Priscilla and Aquila, holds steady through pushback, and plants a church in a city that looks a lot like our own. We unpack why community is not optional, how ordinary work can underwrite sacred work, and what it means to serve with courage when the culture pulls in every other direction.We walk through the chapter’s turning points: Paul’s tentmaking alongside trusted friends, bold preaching in the synagogue, resistance that doesn’t derail the mission, and a night vision from Jesus that re-centers his courage. Then the scene widens to travel, a Nazarite vow that signals devotion, and the surprising role of a Roman official whose refusal to litigate theology creates space for the gospel to advance. Along the way, we explore Corinth as “sin city,” the strategic choice to stay for eighteen months of steady teaching, and the practical wisdom of balancing work, witness, and rest.The highlight arrives with Apollos—eloquent, sincere, and not yet complete. Priscilla and Aquila take him aside and sharpen his understanding, modeling private correction and public empowerment. The result is a stronger teacher who helps many believe, refuting objections with Scripture and clarity. That’s the blueprint we champion: gifts refined in community, ministry as a team sport, and a church that grows through humble coaching as much as through bold preaching. If you’ve felt called but alone, this conversation offers next steps: join a group for real friendships and join a team to serve with purpose.Ready to trade solo striving for shared mission? Listen now, subscribe for more daily chapter deep-dives, and leave a review so others can find the Bible Breakdown. Tell us: who’s the friend that pushes you closer to Jesus?We’d love to hear from you. (For questions, use the links above.)Support the showContact us- Ask a QuestionSend EncouragementTake a Next Step-SOAP Bible Study Method.Bible Reading Plan.Free Weekly Newsletter.Socials-Facebook.Instagram.X. YouTube.The More We Dig. The More We Find.Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT). Copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

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What if the most powerful ministry move you could make isn’t louder effort, but stronger friendships? Acts 18 takes us into Corinth’s noise and need, where Paul teams up with Priscilla and Aquila, holds steady through pushback, and plants a church in a city that looks a lot like our own. We unpack why community is not optional, how ordinary work can underwrite sacred work, and what it means to serve with courage when the culture pulls in every other direction. We walk through the chapter’s t...

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