"Always be prepared to make a defense of your faith," Peter reminds us, "to anyone who asks for a reason for the hope that we have." We hear this command, and we immediately start accumulating for ourselves arguments to prove our faith to others. But is this what Peter had in mind? What does it look like in real life to make a defense for the faith? Well, Paul gives us a pretty good example when he was falsely accused, beaten and taken prisoner in Jerusalem. Follow along, as we walk through Acts 21:27-39.