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Paul was one of the major figures in the New Testament. You can read an article about Paul, the Apostle or download that article as a PDF here.
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An outline of Paul's life.
The Apostle Paul was the very first missionary. He traveled around the ancient world declaring the Gospel of Christ. Even before his conversion, God declared he had set Paul apart to declare the ho…
Dear Friends, Among the characteristics people share is to be torn between two ways of thinking. The Apostle Paul had it right: “I find myself doing the things I don’t want to do and not doing the things I want to do.” (Romans 7.15) Peter and the early Christian community were pulled in two directions with regard to Gentile converts: to have them become Jewish before they became Christian…or not? And Jesus, too, had his moments of being torn. Should he heal the Syrophoenician woman’s daughter or not? And remember how he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane: “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass me by, yet not my will but yours be done.” (Luke 22.42) You and I are torn between what we want and what we need. We want these COVID times to end, but we need to live through them and hopefully, come out whole, faithful to God and our loved ones, faithful to our country, our church. Just as we are torn between what we want and what we need, we are torn between what we want now and what we committed ourselves to some time ago. This is a tough one. Each of us change and grow in life. Tastes change, experiences change us. It is difficult or tempting not to honor the commitments we made in our personal past. Hopefully, what we want and what we are committed to are the same, but it takes work to repeat our determination to live out these commitments. And then there are people who are torn by a love/hate relationship with the Church. Before he died, a good friend said to me, “I haven’t left the Church. The Church has left me.” It hurt him to say it, but he believed it. He meant that, in his understanding, the church had not welcomed the new questions and insights about life that our times were experiencing. He no longer felt at home in the church which had not embraced him in his personal newness and the newness of these times. My friend had not found a lasting home in the church in his last days, but he continued to seek and welcome truth. He continued to find a home in Christ, whom he recognized as the Way, the truth and the Life. Christ is greater than the Church, he said. Truth, he found, is somewhere between ambiguity and paradox. Being torn between two ways of thinking is for some of us the only way we have to go forward. Let’s not judge each other too harshly. Instead, as we are torn between two ways of thinking in life, let’s turn to God, the Gentle Disturber of the satisfied and the Relentless Comforter of the distressed. “Hold me close,” let’s pray, “in your embrace of mercy and healing.” ~ Sister Joan Sobala
In this article, I will try to sketch out a brief biography of the Apostle Paul. He is considered to be one of the most famous (and sometimes misunderstood as infamous) figures in history. His basic message was that the end of the age had arrived in the Jewish Messiah named Jesus.The resurrection of
I thought I knew the Apostle Paul. But while researching for a new book I discovered 6 things I didn't know about the apostle of grace.
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.
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Apostle Paul is an interesting person in the New Testament of the Bible. He wrote 13 of the 27 books. Knowing something about the man will help you understand his messages.
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Eric C. Smith Chalice Press, 160 pages Reviewed by Jo Forrest “Never say anything from your pulpit that would cause harm to my Jewish boy,” remains an enduring memory for author Eric Smith from a New Testament class taught by Vanderbilt Divinity professor Amy-Jill Levine. Her motherly protection and son’s physical presence reminded Smith of the real-world consequences his previously conservative beliefs of Paul’s writings could inflict. Part memoir,
Churches often find themselves in the middle of conflict. These conflicts can exist between people within the church, between the leaders and congregation, o...
Paul was an inspirational man of God and there are many things that we can learn from him.
What can we learn about the apostle Paul in the Bible? Paul was chosen by God, but his life was filled with persecution and hardships.
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Paul was an inspirational man of God and there are many things that we can learn from him.
If you’re looking for an exciting Bible story with a fun moving craft, look no further! Found in Acts 27, the Apostle Paul embarks upon a journey and finds himself stuck on a ship in a relentless storm at sea for 14 days. In this craft you’ll see parts of the story represented, like cargo ... Read more
The Apostle Paul teaches us that human pride dissipates in the presence of Almighty God. Join us for a free 30-day Bible study to learn more.
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Paul was an enemy of the church until he met Jesus. These free, printable Paul Bible activities for kids and resources are related to Paul, the Apostle.
Enjoy our Bible word search puzzle: The apostle Paul. Fun for kids to print and learn more about the life of Paul and his journeys through Asia Minor. Includes a word search puzzle and an answer key.
As the decades of my companionship with Paul have gone by, I have come to love him and believe him.
In testing times, where can we find the inner strength to cope with the anxieties we face while also rising to help others? This Breath Prayer can help.
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In PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST, Luke risks his life to visit Paul, who is held captive in a Roman prison under Nero’s rule. Together, they struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit in order to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ and spread their message to the world. Paul may