David
Acts 9, Acts 22, and Acts 26.
Annsan_In_Him
Luke wrote the book called "Acts". The Muratorian Canon (circa A.D. 170) explicitly names Luke a the author. Eusebius (c. 325) lists numerous sources that show Luke to have written about Paul before he became a Christian, how Paul became a Christian, and what Paul did once he'd had his Damascus road experience of the risen Christ.
The first mention of him is when he was known as Saul of Tarsus, and he approvingly looked on as the Christian, Stephen, was being stoned to death by religious zealots (of which Saul was foremost). That's in Acts chapter 7 verses 54 through to 8:3. Saul led a vicious persecution against the new Christians. Go to chapter 9, read through to verse 31, then go to 12:21 and read through to the end of chapter 28 and learn how he was converted to Christ and lived to his dying day as a witness for Christ.
You can also read Paul's own account, written by himself, in 1st Corinthians chapter 15 verse 3 to verse 11.
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Acts. Read for yourself
Anonymous
Read Acts 9 and 17.
Death leads to heaven or hell, and the only way to get to heaven is to trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior. Jesus loves us so much that He died on the cross to pay the complete price for our sins and came back from the dead (1 Cor. 15:3-4). He promises everlasting life as a free gift to anyone who simply believes in Him for it!
Anonymous
In the book he wrote, Acts.
Rather a coincidence, I think.