Second Missionary Journey
Found 11 free book(s)7 - Paul's Second Missionary Journey - Bible Charts
www.biblecharts.orgPaul’s Second Missionary Journey 1 Chapter 7 Paul’s Second Missionary Journey Acts 15 u Acts 15:36 – 18:22 u Length – 3 years u 51 - 54 A.D. u Total miles traveled – Approximately 2,700+ miles (1,290 by sea, and 1.410 by land) A. Preparation for …
5 - Paul's First Missionary Journey - Bible Charts
www.biblecharts.orgthey contemplated a second missionary journey. Acts 15:36-40 3. Perga was a gateway city to many Gentile cities of Asia Minor. D. From Perga They Traveled by Land Some 100 Miles to Antioch in Pisidia. 1. Paul preached at least two Sabbaths. Acts 13:42 2. NOTE: Paul’s first recorded sermon is preached at Antioch in Pisidia. It is
Workbook on the Book of Acts - The Church Of Christ in ...
www.padfield.comIII. Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (15:36–18:22) A. Contention over John Mark (15:36–41) 1. Why was there so much contention over John Mark? Who was right? 2. How did this contention end? How did the brethren depart?
The Epistle To The Ephesians - Executable Outlines
executableoutlines.comPaul first came to Ephesus for a short visit toward the end of his second missionary journey (Ac 18:18-19). Located on the SW coast of Asia Minor (modern day Turkey), Ephesus was one of the great cities in that part of the world. A Roman capital, it was a wealthy commercial center and home for the worship of the goddess Diana (cf. Ac 19:23-41 ...
The Epistle To The Philippians - Bible Study Guide
www.biblestudyguide.orgDuring his second missionary journey (49-52 A.D.), Paul and his traveling companions (Timothy and Silas) were making their way across Asia Minor (Turkey) when Paul received a vision at Troas. In the vision, a man of Macedonia pleaded, "Come over to Macedonia and help us." Perceiving that the Lord
Faith Foundations Study Guides - journeychurchonline.org
www.journeychurchonline.orgthird missionary journey. The possible dates for this time can be narrowed to A.D. 54-59, based on the events of Roman history which form the political background of Acts. It is likely, in view of Paul's close relationship with the Corinthian church, that he spent these three months in Corinth, the capital of the province of Achaia.
The Book of ACTS - The Church Of Christ in Zion, Illinois
padfield.comXXIX. The First Missionary Journey (13:1 - 14:28) A. At Antioch. (13:1-3) 1. The leaders of the church. (1) 2. The directions of the Holy Spirit. (2) 3. Barnabas and Saul set aside for their work. (3) B. At Selucia. (13:4) The seaport of Antioch from whence they sailed to Cyprus. C. At Salamis (13:5) and Paphos (13:6-12). 1. Preached in ...
Acts Of The Apostles - Executable Outlines
www.executableoutlines.comin his last days (2 Ti 4:11), Luke often accompanied Paul on his travels beginning with his second journey. By carefully noting the use of “we” and “they” in the book of Acts, we glean that Luke joined Paul at Troas (16:10-11), and remained at Philippi (17:1) until Paul later picked him up on his way to Troas (20:1-6).
Notes on Philippians - Plano Bible Chapel
planobiblechapel.orgProbably Paul visited Philippi again, during his third missionary journey, in A.D. 57. He traveled from Ephesus to Corinth by land, and then from Corinth back to Miletus, mostly by land. From there he took a ship to 1F. J. Foakes Jackson and Kirsopp Lake, eds., The Beginnings of Christianity. Part I: The Acts of the Apostles, 4:187-90.
Travelling the Synodal Path
www.vinnies.org.aupath of a pastoral and missionary conversion which cannot leave things as they are presently”. I share with you thoughts and reflections on plenary from Richard Mahon, former Director of Pastoral Planning in the Diocese of Parramatta; We accompany Jesus on this plenary journey, and are invited into Gospel encounters.
Indigenous Perspectives on Death and Dying
www.cpd.utoronto.ca© Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of-Life Care Indigenous Perspectives on Death and Dying Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program