The Acts of the Apostles was among the final books authored by Ellen G. White, published just a few years before her passing. This remarkable volume stands out as one of her most enlightening works. For the average reader, it offers valuable insights into Christian witnessing. Its message remains timely, emphasizing the author's belief that the spiritual power bestowed in the twentieth century will surpass even that of Pentecost. The gospel's mission is destined to conclude with a greater manifestation of the Holy Spirit's power than what marked its inception.