Outline of pauls missionary journeys for kids
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Paul’s Missionary Journeys
After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News. One part of his missionary journeys is told about in Acts 13.
Key Points:
- We should tell others the Gospel.
- God will save people from every tribe, tongue, people, and nation.
- God is happy when we share the Good News.
Lesson Guide – Paul’s Missionary Journeys
Paul went on missionary trips far from his home, and he told others about Jesus. Today, there are still missionaries who take the Gospel to other lands. Using an atlas (many Bibles have one in the back,) trace Paul’s route. Talk about a long trip you might have taken. Explain that in Paul’s day, they didn’t have planes or cars. Think about different types of transportation he might have used. You may even mention methods and ask the child if they think that mode of transportation existed in Paul’s day.
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- Paul's Early Travels
- Paul's First and 2nd Missionary Journeys (Click here for an intro/overview)
- Paul's Third Missionary Journey
- Paul's Travel to Rome
- Paul's Early Travels
- Paul's First and Second Missionary Journeys
- Map of Paul's Third Missionary Journey
- Map of Paul's Journey to Rome
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Paul’s First missionär Journey lesson
After the brief break from Paul’s story to hear about Peter and Cornelius, our Sunday School lektion is back to talk about Paul’s first missionär journey.
Have you ever looked at a map of Paul’s first missionary journey?
Most Bibles will have a map of Paul’s missionär trips in the back. When inom was a kid inom used to trace the route with my finger over and over igen and wondered why he took each route.
Then inom grew up and learned a bit more about Roman history, and read the book of Acts a couple of times.
If you meddelande in most of Paul’s trips it goes like this:
- Paul goes in and preaches the news to the Jews.
- The Jews at first eagerly embrace Paul, but then they get jealous of the attention he’s getting.
- Paul gets kicked out of the synagogue.
- Paul goes to the Gentiles and preaches to them, he fryst vatten successful and grows a large crowd.
- Someone and this depends on the flavor of the city either Jews or those who lead the lo