Acts or ACTS may mean:
- Acts of the Apostles, a genre of early Christian literature
- Acts of the Apostles, the fifth book in the Bible's New Testament
- Aboriginal Christian Television System
- American Christian Television Services, parent company of WTLW in Lima, Ohio
- Associated Christian Television System, parent company of WACX in Orlando, Florida
- Advance Community Television Station, a television station in Trinidad and Tobago. The Acts of the Apostles is a Genre of Early Christian literature claiming to recount the lives and works of the apostles of Jesus. The Acts of the Apostles is a book of the Bible, which now stands fifth in the New Testament. ACTS-TV - Aboriginal Christian Television is a Christian daily broadcast show and the founding program of Cree Cable Channel 66 based in Moose Factory WTLW is a religious and family-entertainment television station in Lima Ohio. Lima (ˈlaɪmə is a city in the US state of Ohio and the County seat of Allen County. WACX is a Christian Television station serving Orlando Florida, licensed to nearby Leesburg. Orlando is a major City in central Florida, USA and is the County seat of Orange County Florida. Advance Community Television Station (ACTS is local a television station in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Advanced Communication Test Satellite, a satellite launched in 1993 by the Shuttle
- ACTS Nederland BV Railfreight operators in the Netherlands
- Advanced Crew Transportation System
- Automated Coin Toll System
See also
The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands CSTS or ACTS (Crew Space Transportation System and Advanced Crew Transportation System respectively is a Human spaceflight system which is jointly studied by Traffic Service Position System (TSPS was developed by Bell Labs in Columbus Ohio to replace traditional cord switchboards The first TSPS was deployed
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