AFTERNOON SESSION || PAUL'S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY || JUNE 28, 2023
Paul's First Missionary Journey
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Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term
Class: Primary 5. Age: 10 years. Duration: 40 minutes. Date: Subject: Christian Religious knowledge Topic: Paul's missionary journey I. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to. Explain the word 'missionary' Discuss how Paul and Barnabas were set aside for the missionary work; List the various towns Paul ...
Paul's Missionary Journeys: The Beginner's Guide
Paul's missionary journeys helped spread the gospel throughout much of the ancient world. Over the course of his ministry, the Apostle Paul traveled more than 10,000 miles and established at least 14 churches.. The Book of Acts records three separate missionary journeys that took Paul through Greece, Turkey, Syria, and numerous regions you won't find on modern-day maps.
Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term
Week: 5. Class: Primary 5. Age: 10 years. Duration: 40 minutes. Date: Subject: Christian Religious knowledge Topic: Paul's missionary journey II. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to. Explain the word 'journey' Mention the two major groups of people to whom Paul preached; Discuss the importance of ...
Paul's First Missionary Journey Christian Religious Studies Primary 5
- Correct answer: c) Antioch in Syria - Explanation: The last city visited by Paul and Barnabas during their last missionary journey together was the city of Antioch in Syria. After completing their journey and reporting back to the church that sent them, they stayed in Antioch for a while, as mentioned in Acts 14:26-28.
What were the different missionary journeys of Paul?
3rd Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23-21:16): During Paul's third journey, he fervently preached in Asia Minor. God confirmed his message with miracles. Acts 20:7-12 tells of Paul at Troas preaching an exceptionally long sermon. A young man, sitting in an upstairs window sill, went to sleep and fell out the window.
Paul's First Missionary Journey: Key Points, Maps, And Lessons
Paul's first missionary journey started during a prayer meeting in Antioch, Syria. We see in Acts 13:1-2 that a group of at least five prophets and teachers were gathered in prayer when the Holy Spirit told them to set Paul and Barnabas apart for the work that God called them for. The group fasted and prayed before sending them off.
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Acts 13 - 14:28. Length - 2 years. 45 - 47 A.D. Total miles traveled - Approximately 1,235. The Journey Begins in Antioch. 1. The church at Antioch was blessed with good teachers. Acts 13:1 - "Now in the church that was at Antioch there were certain prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen ...
5 Powerful Lessons from Paul's First Missionary Journey
5 Lessons We Can Learn from Paul's First Missionary Journey. 1. Suffering and hardship are part of the call to follow Jesus. Often as believers today, when we encounter suffering, we wonder why ...
Paul's Missionary Journeys, Acts 13-20
Paul's Missionary Journeys [01:19-02:57] Jon: For some time, Paul's home base had been in the city of Antioch. And from there, he and his co-workers went out on three road trips, traveling by land and by sea to strategic cities throughout the empire. Tim: In each city, Paul's custom was to go first to the Jewish synagogue, where his ...
Paul's Missionary Journeys
Explore the interactive map of Paul's Missionary Journeys, where you can see ancient and modern places overlaid with the routes of his travels. Learn more about the historical and geographical context of his ministry and zoom in to discover the roads and cities he visited.
Paul's Four Missionary Journeys: The Complete Guide
By looking at Paul's missionary journeys we can look and reflect on the beginning of the fulfillment of God's command to "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19). Timeline of Paul's Missionary Journeys. A.D. 37: Converted on the road to Damascus; A.D. 37-40: Spends three years in Arabia
Tracing the Footsteps of Faith: The Missionary Journeys of Paul
Third Missionary Journey (AD 53-57): Paul revisits the churches in Asia Minor and spends considerable time in Ephesus, where he focuses on preaching and discipleship. His efforts in Ephesus lead to a significant number of conversions, impacting the local idol-making trade and inciting a riot. The journey concludes with Paul's return to ...
What happened on Paul's first missionary journey?
The apostle Paul went on three pioneering missionary journeys, followed by a trip to Rome.His first missionary journey, most likely in the years AD 47 through 48, started in Syria and took him to Cyprus and Asia Minor. After Paul witnessed the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:58), was confronted and converted by Jesus (Acts 9), and visited Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-30), the church leadership tucked him ...
What Was the Apostle Paul'S Approach and Strategy for Missions?
Another extremely important element of Paul's strategy was partnering with others in the work of missions (Phil 2.19-22; 2 Tim 2.2; Acts 20.2-4). Paul's most well know disciple and partner was Timothy, but there were many others (e.g., Barnabas, Silas). Paul knew that the Lord had called the leaders of the church to make disciples (Matt 28. ...
Lesson Note On Paul's Missionary Journey
2. Explain Paul's activities at Macedonia in his second missionary journey. Content . Paul's first missionary journey (Acts13 and 14) When the church was worshiping and fasting in Antioch, the Holy Spirit marked Paul and Barnabas for a unique missionary journey. This journey was to start at the port city of Antioch and head to the island of ...
Paul's Missionary Journeys
The Apostle Paul traveled to different lands to teach people about Jesus. There were no cars or airplanes back then, so he walked a lot! Sometimes he traveled by ship. Paul taught people in churches and homes. He taught people on rocky hilltops and city streets. Many people didn't like what Paul taught.
Paul the Missionary: Realities, Strategies and Methods
In contrast to popular descriptions of Paul's "three missionary journeys," Schnabel more precisely identifies fifteen phases or locations of Paul's missionary work. Several of these phases—such as Arabia, Spain, and Crete—are implied from Paul's letters or other sources (e.g., 1 Clem 5:6-7). ... The apostle's primary ...
Paul's Mission I
PAUL PREACHES TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE IN ANTIOCH IN PISIDIA, LYSTRA AND DERBE - Acts 13:51 - 14:5, Acts 14:6-21, 25. Paul and Barnabas, together left Antioch in Syria on their missionary journey. They continued their journey as they preached the gospels to different people in Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe and Perga.
Paul the Missionary
This essay considers the primary sources for Paul's missionary activity, the event of his apostolic commissioning, his description of the missionary task, and a number of significant aspects of Paul's missionary activity: audiences, geography, chronology, methods, and occupational hazards. It is argued that, while we certainly need to be ...
Paul's First Missionary Journey Begins
Paul and Barnabas, after they were commissioned by God to evangelize (Acts 13:2), left Syrian Antioch for Seleucia. Taking with them John Mark, their initial destination on what would become Paul's first missionary journey was the island of Cyprus. It is not necessary, though quite allowable, to suppose that this particular course was divinely ...
Paul, Missionary Journeys
The missionary activity of Paul described in Acts 15:40 - 21:15, covering the years of c. 50 - 58, is commonly divided in to the "Second" (15:40 - 18:22) and "Third" Journeys (18:23 - 21:15). Paul himself subsumes his activities of these years into a general description covering all of his evangelizing. He envisioned an arc extending ...
Lesson 44: Paul the Missionary
Purpose. To encourage each child to prepare now to be a missionary and share the gospel with others. Preparation. Prayerfully study Acts 22:17-30; 23:10-24, 31-33; and 26:1-2, 22-29.Then study the lesson and decide how you want to teach the children the scripture account.
The Christian Missionary Journey
THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY JOURNEY SETTING ASIDE BARNABAS AND PAUL [ACTS 13; 1-12] By the direction of the Holy Spirit, Paul and Barnabas were sent to preach to the Gentiles at Paphos, the capital of Cyprus. And while at Paphos, they met a Jewish sorcerer [magician] called Bar-Jesus also known as Elymas.
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Class: Primary 5. Age: 10 years. Duration: 40 minutes. Date: Subject: Christian Religious knowledge Topic: Paul's missionary journey I. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to. Explain the word 'missionary' Discuss how Paul and Barnabas were set aside for the missionary work; List the various towns Paul ...
Paul's missionary journeys helped spread the gospel throughout much of the ancient world. Over the course of his ministry, the Apostle Paul traveled more than 10,000 miles and established at least 14 churches.. The Book of Acts records three separate missionary journeys that took Paul through Greece, Turkey, Syria, and numerous regions you won't find on modern-day maps.
Week: 5. Class: Primary 5. Age: 10 years. Duration: 40 minutes. Date: Subject: Christian Religious knowledge Topic: Paul's missionary journey II. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to. Explain the word 'journey' Mention the two major groups of people to whom Paul preached; Discuss the importance of ...
- Correct answer: c) Antioch in Syria - Explanation: The last city visited by Paul and Barnabas during their last missionary journey together was the city of Antioch in Syria. After completing their journey and reporting back to the church that sent them, they stayed in Antioch for a while, as mentioned in Acts 14:26-28.
3rd Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23-21:16): During Paul's third journey, he fervently preached in Asia Minor. God confirmed his message with miracles. Acts 20:7-12 tells of Paul at Troas preaching an exceptionally long sermon. A young man, sitting in an upstairs window sill, went to sleep and fell out the window.
Paul's first missionary journey started during a prayer meeting in Antioch, Syria. We see in Acts 13:1-2 that a group of at least five prophets and teachers were gathered in prayer when the Holy Spirit told them to set Paul and Barnabas apart for the work that God called them for. The group fasted and prayed before sending them off.
Acts 13 - 14:28. Length - 2 years. 45 - 47 A.D. Total miles traveled - Approximately 1,235. The Journey Begins in Antioch. 1. The church at Antioch was blessed with good teachers. Acts 13:1 - "Now in the church that was at Antioch there were certain prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen ...
5 Lessons We Can Learn from Paul's First Missionary Journey. 1. Suffering and hardship are part of the call to follow Jesus. Often as believers today, when we encounter suffering, we wonder why ...
Paul's Missionary Journeys [01:19-02:57] Jon: For some time, Paul's home base had been in the city of Antioch. And from there, he and his co-workers went out on three road trips, traveling by land and by sea to strategic cities throughout the empire. Tim: In each city, Paul's custom was to go first to the Jewish synagogue, where his ...
Explore the interactive map of Paul's Missionary Journeys, where you can see ancient and modern places overlaid with the routes of his travels. Learn more about the historical and geographical context of his ministry and zoom in to discover the roads and cities he visited.
By looking at Paul's missionary journeys we can look and reflect on the beginning of the fulfillment of God's command to "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19). Timeline of Paul's Missionary Journeys. A.D. 37: Converted on the road to Damascus; A.D. 37-40: Spends three years in Arabia
Third Missionary Journey (AD 53-57): Paul revisits the churches in Asia Minor and spends considerable time in Ephesus, where he focuses on preaching and discipleship. His efforts in Ephesus lead to a significant number of conversions, impacting the local idol-making trade and inciting a riot. The journey concludes with Paul's return to ...
The apostle Paul went on three pioneering missionary journeys, followed by a trip to Rome.His first missionary journey, most likely in the years AD 47 through 48, started in Syria and took him to Cyprus and Asia Minor. After Paul witnessed the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:58), was confronted and converted by Jesus (Acts 9), and visited Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-30), the church leadership tucked him ...
Another extremely important element of Paul's strategy was partnering with others in the work of missions (Phil 2.19-22; 2 Tim 2.2; Acts 20.2-4). Paul's most well know disciple and partner was Timothy, but there were many others (e.g., Barnabas, Silas). Paul knew that the Lord had called the leaders of the church to make disciples (Matt 28. ...
2. Explain Paul's activities at Macedonia in his second missionary journey. Content . Paul's first missionary journey (Acts13 and 14) When the church was worshiping and fasting in Antioch, the Holy Spirit marked Paul and Barnabas for a unique missionary journey. This journey was to start at the port city of Antioch and head to the island of ...
The Apostle Paul traveled to different lands to teach people about Jesus. There were no cars or airplanes back then, so he walked a lot! Sometimes he traveled by ship. Paul taught people in churches and homes. He taught people on rocky hilltops and city streets. Many people didn't like what Paul taught.
In contrast to popular descriptions of Paul's "three missionary journeys," Schnabel more precisely identifies fifteen phases or locations of Paul's missionary work. Several of these phases—such as Arabia, Spain, and Crete—are implied from Paul's letters or other sources (e.g., 1 Clem 5:6-7). ... The apostle's primary ...
PAUL PREACHES TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE IN ANTIOCH IN PISIDIA, LYSTRA AND DERBE - Acts 13:51 - 14:5, Acts 14:6-21, 25. Paul and Barnabas, together left Antioch in Syria on their missionary journey. They continued their journey as they preached the gospels to different people in Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe and Perga.
This essay considers the primary sources for Paul's missionary activity, the event of his apostolic commissioning, his description of the missionary task, and a number of significant aspects of Paul's missionary activity: audiences, geography, chronology, methods, and occupational hazards. It is argued that, while we certainly need to be ...
Paul and Barnabas, after they were commissioned by God to evangelize (Acts 13:2), left Syrian Antioch for Seleucia. Taking with them John Mark, their initial destination on what would become Paul's first missionary journey was the island of Cyprus. It is not necessary, though quite allowable, to suppose that this particular course was divinely ...
The missionary activity of Paul described in Acts 15:40 - 21:15, covering the years of c. 50 - 58, is commonly divided in to the "Second" (15:40 - 18:22) and "Third" Journeys (18:23 - 21:15). Paul himself subsumes his activities of these years into a general description covering all of his evangelizing. He envisioned an arc extending ...
Purpose. To encourage each child to prepare now to be a missionary and share the gospel with others. Preparation. Prayerfully study Acts 22:17-30; 23:10-24, 31-33; and 26:1-2, 22-29.Then study the lesson and decide how you want to teach the children the scripture account.
THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY JOURNEY SETTING ASIDE BARNABAS AND PAUL [ACTS 13; 1-12] By the direction of the Holy Spirit, Paul and Barnabas were sent to preach to the Gentiles at Paphos, the capital of Cyprus. And while at Paphos, they met a Jewish sorcerer [magician] called Bar-Jesus also known as Elymas.