This week, we discussed Paul’s time in Beroea (modern day Veria), Macedonia, Greece. We observed how this particular location was double the distance of his previous two trips and well off the Egnatian Way. Was he trying to lose his pursuers? Maybe. But he found a community that not only welcomed him, they were open…
Acts 17:1-9 ~ “Was It Something I Said?”
This week we tracked Paul, Silas, and Timothy as they traveled from Philippi to Thessalonica. We went on a brief rabbit trail to explore the Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis—the largest tomb discovered in Greece (to date). Be sure to check out the websites in the “Additional Resources” section below. Since Luke (surprisingly) doesn’t specifically record…
Galatians ~ Overview, Pt. 2
In this lesson, guest teacher Craig Bondy continues his overview of the book of Galatians. Arguably the earliest of Paul’s writings, this letter is filled with familiar themes including freedom in Christ and the fruits of the Spirit. >> Click to read this week’s passages in KJV, CSB, ESV, NIV: Galatians 1 << Galatians ~ Overview Pt….
Galatians ~ Overview, Pt. 1
In this lesson, guest teacher Craig Bondy introduces us to the book of Galatians. Arguably the earliest of Paul’s writings, this letter is filled with familiar themes including freedom in Christ and the fruits of the Spirit. >> Click to read this week’s passages in KJV, CSB, ESV, NIV: Galatians 1 << Galatians ~ Overview Pt. 1…
Acts 11:19-26 ~ Barnabas and the Hellenists
From the earliest days of the church, there has been one message uniting people across all human-made divides: love. That’s the core of the gospel. Barnabas was sent to Antioch to make sure they were in compliance with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Discover Your Spiritual Gifts
“Each of you has your own gift from God; one has this gift, another has that.” 1 Corinthians 7:7 The apostle Paul was one of the most gifted evangelists of the early church. He planted churches from Nabataea (modern-day Petra) to Rome traveling thousands and thousands of miles to share the good news. But he…