Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. 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.
Scripture Reference: Acts 14:8-23 Suggested Emphasis: We should think for ourselves and not just follow a group. Memory Verse: “Don’t make friends with someone who easily gets angry. Don’t s…
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Use These Coloring Pages In Your Children's Ministry This Year! Save these Paul's Missionary Journey Coloring Pages to use in your Children's Ministry, perfect for when you're teaching a lesson on any of Paul's many journeys and adventures. We know this coloring page is perfect to use any time of the year and in any kids' church, Children's Ministry, and Sunday School. This coloring page is perfect to use along with our The Year-Long Bible Journey 52-Week Children's Ministry Curriculum
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. 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.
Enjoy our free Bible worksheet: Paul's Missionary Journey. Printable Bible activities for homeschoolers, Sunday and Shabbat school teachers.
Paul's Missionary Journey Map Worksheets will lead your learners through each trip as they use map skills to follow the timeline of events. #missionaryjourneymaps #paulsjourneys #actsbiblelesson
Come check out this Sunday School lesson on Paul's first missionary journey, lots of great ideas with links to more.
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. 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.
Paul's entire first missionary journey was between 12 and 18 months, but the lessons for us are powerful. Here are 5 lessons we can learn from Paul's first missionary journey.
Pauls' Missionary Map Unit Study FREE curriculum lesson plan is specifically focused on the journeys of Paul as a missionary for Jesus for Homeschooled Students.
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. 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.
Pauls' Missionary Map Unit Study FREE curriculum lesson plan is specifically focused on the journeys of Paul as a missionary for Jesus for Homeschooled Students.
This map with captions will guide you through the apostle Paul's first and second missionary journeys as they are described in the book of Acts.
Free Printable Bible Study!Paul's First Missionary Journey plays a significant role in the early Christian missionary movement. Part 3 is now available for download.
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Biblical Map of the Missionary Journeys of the Apostle Paul.
Have your students set sail with Paul as they journey with him on his three missionary trips detailed in Acts 13-21:16. Your students will discover some of the people, places, and things Paul encountered. This study is action-packed and full of things to learn! HOW TO USE THESE RESOURCES: Sample Journal Entries: These pages are a list of suggested journal entries that you can do with your students (with answers included). I made the travel journal blank in case you have a different sequence of Bible passages you want to study in Paul’s three missionary journeys. Student Passport: Allows students to record their personal information and a place to glue their travel visas. There are four pages for their travel visas. There is room for three to a page. Travel Visas: These are travel visas of the major places that Paul visited on his three missionary journeys. They are made to be cut out and glued into your student’s passports as you go along. There are twelve travel visas total. Travel Journal: Allows students to record the places, key people, and important facts they find as they journey with Paul. There are twelve journal entries total. There is also a place in the journal where your students can write the Bible verses you are studying that day along with a place to draw and write about what happened in the Bible story. Collection Coins: These are coins that you can hand out to your students as they go along. I handed out these coins to my students every time they completed a journal entry. At the end, they could trade in these coins for a PRIZE. There are three types of coins included. A color and black and white version is included. Hello! I’m Paul Poster: Summarizes the key facts about Paul (up to Acts 13) before he started his three journeys. Key People Cards: These help your students learn about some of the main people Paul met during his three journeys. Each card includes multiple facts about that person. There are nine key people cards, including: Barnabas, John Mark, Silas, Timothy, Lydia, Aquila and Priscilla, Apollos, Philip, and Luke. USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #3 Paul and Barnabas Character Cards: Each card lists a character quality that Paul and Barnabas displayed in Acts 14. There are six cards included. Each card has a Bible reference to look up. There is a color and black and white version included. Be Humble Bible Verse Strips: These go along with Paul and Barnabas showing humility in Acts 14:14-18. Each strip includes a Bible verse on being humble. USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #4 Timothy Mini-Book: Summarizes Timothy’s story and goes along with your study on Acts 16:1-3. It also includes facts about Timothy’s life found in other places of Scripture. It is six pages and each page includes part of his story and a place for students to draw what happened. USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #5 Lydia Mini-Book: Summarizes Lydia’s story. It is six pages and each page includes part of her story found in Acts 16:13- 15. Each page also includes a place for students to draw what happened. USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #6 Acts 16:19-34 Story Sequence Strips: Goes along with the Bible story in Acts 16:19-34. Each strip tells a part of the story. Have your students demonstrate their knowledge of the story by putting these in order. USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #7 Search the Scriptures Task Cards: These are designed to encourage students to be like the Bereans to know and search the Scriptures. Each card has a topic with four Bible verses and a place for students to write what they find out about that topic from each of the Bible verses. Invite students to dig in to the truth of the Bible! (Answer Key included) USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #8 How to Know the Unknown God Cards: These cards are designed to help your students understand the speech Paul gave to the people of Athens and how they too can know “The Unknown God.” There are three main heading cards, and eight cards that students can fit underneath each main heading. There are twelve cards total with a color and black and white version included. (Answer Key included) USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #9 God-Sent Comfort Worksheet: Helps your students know the different ways that God comforted Paul while in Corinth. There are four sections with Bible verses to look up and a place for students to write what they found. (Answer Key included) USE WITH JOURNAL ENTRY #12 Courage Cards: Teaches students four points about the courage that the apostle Paul had. Each card has Bible verses to look up. A color and black and white version is included. What Courage! Cards: Gives students other examples of people in the Bible who were courageous. Each card gives the name of a person who was an example of courage and Bible verses to look up. A color and black and white version is included. This activity set includes: Sample Journal Entries (3 pages) Student Passport (2 pages) Travel Visas (1 page) Travel Journal (7 pages) Collection Coins (2 pages) Hello! I’m Paul Poster (1 page) Key People Cards (3 pages) Paul and Barnabas Character Cards (4 pages) Be Humble Bible Verse Strips (2 pages) Timothy Mini Book (2 pages) Lydia Mini Book (2 pages) Acts 16:19-34 Story Sequence Strips (2 pages) Search the Scriptures Task Cards (3 pages) How to Know the Unknown God Cards (8 pages) God-Sent Comfort Worksheet (1 page) Courage Cards (2 pages) What Courage! Cards (2 pages) 47 PRINTABLE PAGES TOTAL
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. 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.
Paul's Missionary Journeys Bible Bookmarks
Pauls' Missionary Map Unit Study FREE curriculum lesson plan is specifically focused on the journeys of Paul as a missionary for Jesus for Homeschooled Students.
Paul's Missionary Journeys Bible Bookmarks
I recently had an opportunity to write a NEW TESTAMENT song!! I am so excited!!! The 2nd-4th grade class is studying Paul's Missionary Journeys. (My son is in this class!!) The teacher sent home a note with a list of all the cities Paul and his companions visited on their FIRST JOURNEY. She requested that the KIDDOS MEMORIZE the cities, in order, that they stopped and preached at....this is not an easy task...those cities names are really NOT easy to say. So, as I was going over the cities with my son, this song just sort of spilled out. I was very excited!!! My son was super excited...he was able to memorize the cities, in order really quickly!! Since I am not teaching through the NEW TESTAMENT, at this time....I feel blessed with the opportunity to write a song about NEW TESTAMENT EVENTS!!! If you would like to hear the song click on the following link...it will open up the Facebook page for Hands On Bible Teacher. Paul's First Missionary Journey Song...by Ronda Duvall Blessings, Ronda
This page provides a map of Paul's third missionary journey with captions explaining what he did in each city he visited.
What happened on Paul's second missionary journey? What can we learn from Paul's missionary journey? What was Paul's second missionary journey?
About the Book Two captivating manuscripts in one book: Church HistoryThe Reformation Book Synopsis Two captivating manuscripts in one book: Church History: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Christian Church, Including Events of the Crusades, the Missionary Journeys of Paul, the Conversion of Constantine, and MoreThe Reformation: A Captivating Guide to the Religious Revolution Sparked by Martin Luther and Its Impact on Christianity and the Western ChurchFrom its modest beginnings in the Near East, the Christian Church evolved to be one of the major social institutions of the world. It began with a handful of followers of Jesus Christ, and today, the number of Christians is around 2.5 billion. The growth of the Christian Church is one of the most remarkable events in human history.Generations of historians have marveled at the development of the Christian Church. It began as a modest undertaking by Christ's disciples and appears today as a multi-faceted global enterprise comprising some 30,000 Christian denominations. All of these offer unique understandings of the life of Christ and how the story of his life should be brought to the unbelieving peoples of the world.Much of the Christian Church's history may seem to be of minor importance, such as theological debates in the Middle Ages over the true nature of Christ. However, every dispute and controversy played a critical role in the shifts in Christian beliefs and their expression in organized churches.The intriguing story told in this book, recounted in everyday language, deals head-on with some of the most divisive ideas in humanity's history. For it is religion that is at the heart of secular society's organization today, whether it is to separate church and state or to combine the two.Some of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include: The historical truth about the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.How early Christian scholarly writers interpreted the life of Christ.Why differences over the true meaning of the Holy Trinity caused the formation of separate churches.How the Crusades, the rise of Christian universities, and the spread of monasticism affected the church and its teachings.What Martin Luther and his contemporaries thought about the organization of the church.How scholars in German universities advanced the thinking of Protestant theology.Why new denominations proliferated among Protestants.How the Catholic Church and the pope responded to the challenge of Protestantism.How the United Kingdom and America came to have such an abundance of different denominations.And much more!Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include: The causes of the ReformationThe key participantsThe conflicts that occurredThe religious groups that were formedAnd moreDon't miss this opportunity to learn about Church History and the Reformation, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!