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Which of the following churches did Paul write to, in order to teach and encourage them? (Use the index of your Bible to help you.) A) Macedonia. B) Corinth. C) Phrygia. D) Philippi. Match each scripture reference with what Paul taught about the churches role in the world: Acts 20:28 To preach and encourage. Colossians 2:9 To watch over one another. 2 Corinthians 6:18 To be God’s family. 2 Timothy 4:2 To be connected to one another. How did Paul define the church? (See Ephesians 1:22-23.) A) The church is a beautiful building. B) The church is anywhere believers meet. C) The church is an American institution. D) The church is the body of Christ. How would you describe Paul? A) Smart. B) Committed. C) Wise. D) Passionate. Paul taught and wrote thousands of years ago, but his writings still teach us today. What have you learned about being the church? Like Paul, God will use your life for His kingdom. How could you be the church today, and help another believer? Take some time to read the story of Paul’s third missionary journey in Acts 18:23; 20:17, 19-24, 36-38; 21:13. What did Paul do in each city he visited? A) Told the good news. B) Taught people how to follow Jesus. C) Taught people how to make tents. What was he trying to accomplish? A) To build his business. B) To make friends. C) To make disciples. Which of the following did Paul do to establish the new churches? A) Visited often. B) Made phone calls. C) Wrote letters. Paul went on 3 missionary journeys. Which city listed below did Paul NOT visit? A) Philippi. C) Ephesus. B) Amsterdam. D) Corinth. Which city did Paul stay in the longest, training leaders? A) Jerusalem. C) Tarsus. B) Asia. D) Ephesus. How did Paul view his life? A) As a game. C) As a race. B) As a ride. D) As a journey. What did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that he would experience on his travels? A) Boredom. B) Hardships and prison. C) Loss of faith. Paul’s Third Missionary Journey 17 THE WORSHIP, THE WORD & THE WAY ~ © 2011. Northland, A Church Distributed, Inc. ~ ResourceWell.org

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Page 1: Paul’s Third Missionary Journey · Paul went on 3 missionary journeys. Which city listed below did Paul NOT visit? A) Philippi. C) Ephesus. B) Amsterdam. D) Corinth. Which city

Which of the following churches did Paul write to, in order to teach and encourage them? (Use the index of your Bible to help you.)

A) Macedonia. B) Corinth. C) Phrygia. D) Philippi.

Match each scripture reference with what Paul taught about the churches role in the world: Acts 20:28 To preach and encourage. Colossians 2:9 To watch over one another. 2 Corinthians 6:18 To be God’s family. 2 Timothy 4:2 To be connected to one another. How did Paul define the church? (See Ephesians 1:22-23.)

A) The church is a beautiful building. B) The church is anywhere believers meet. C) The church is an American institution. D) The church is the body of Christ.

How would you describe Paul?

A) Smart. B) Committed. C) Wise. D) Passionate.

Paul taught and wrote thousands of years ago, but his writings still teach us today. What have you learned about being the church? Like Paul, God will use your life for His kingdom. How could you be the church today, and help another believer?

Take some time to read the story of Paul’s third missionary journey in Acts 18:23; 20:17, 19-24, 36-38; 21:13.

What did Paul do in each city he visited? A) Told the good news.

B) Taught people how to follow Jesus. C) Taught people how to make tents.

What was he trying to accomplish? A) To build his business.

B) To make friends. C) To make disciples.

Which of the following did Paul do to establish the new churches? A) Visited often. B) Made phone calls. C) Wrote letters.

Paul went on 3 missionary journeys. Which city listed below did Paul NOT visit?

A) Philippi. C) Ephesus. B) Amsterdam. D) Corinth.

Which city did Paul stay in the longest, training leaders? A) Jerusalem. C) Tarsus. B) Asia. D) Ephesus.

How did Paul view his life?

A) As a game. C) As a race. B) As a ride. D) As a journey.

What did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that he would experience on his travels?

A) Boredom. B) Hardships and prison. C) Loss of faith.

Paul’s Third Missionary Journey

17

THE WORSHIP, THE WORD & THE WAY ~ © 2011. Northland, A Church Distributed, Inc. ~ ResourceWell.org

Page 2: Paul’s Third Missionary Journey · Paul went on 3 missionary journeys. Which city listed below did Paul NOT visit? A) Philippi. C) Ephesus. B) Amsterdam. D) Corinth. Which city

Take some time to read the story of Paul’s third missionary journey in Acts 18:23; 20:17, 19-24, 36-38; 21:13.

What did Paul do in each city he visited? A) Told the good news.

B) Taught people how to follow Jesus. C) Taught people how to make tents.

What was he trying to accomplish? A) To build his business.

B) To make friends. C) To make disciples.

Which of the following did Paul do to establish the new churches? A) Visited often. B) Made phone calls. C) Wrote letters.

Paul went on 3 missionary journeys. Which city listed below did Paul NOT visit?

A) Philippi. C) Ephesus. B) Amsterdam. D) Corinth.

Which city did Paul stay in the longest, training leaders? A) Jerusalem. C) Tarsus. B) Asia. D) Ephesus.

How did Paul view his life?

A) As a game. C) As a race. B) As a ride. D) As a journey.

What did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that he would experience on his travels?

A) Boredom. B) Hardships and prison. C) Loss of faith.

Paul’s Third Missionary Journey

17

THE WORSHIP, THE WORD & THE WAY ~ © 2011. Northland, A Church Distributed, Inc. ~ ResourceWell.org

Which of the following churches did Paul write to, in order to teach and encourage them? (Use the index of your Bible to help you.)

A) Macedonia. B) Corinth. C) Phrygia. D) Philippi.

Match each scripture reference with what Paul taught about the churches role in the world: Acts 20:28 To preach and encourage. Colossians 2:9 To watch over one another. 2 Corinthians 6:18 To be God’s family. 2 Timothy 4:2 To be connected to one another. How did Paul define the church? (See Ephesians 1:22-23.)

A) The church is a beautiful building. B) The church is anywhere believers meet. C) The church is an American institution. D) The church is the body of Christ.

How would you describe Paul?

A) Smart. B) Committed. C) Wise. D) Passionate.

Paul taught and wrote thousands of years ago, but his writings still teach us today. What have you learned about being the church? Like Paul, God will use your life for His kingdom. How could you be the church today, and help another believer?