Recommended by the congregation at Antioch unto the grace of God, Paul, having chosen Silas as his companion, set out on his second missionary journey. After visiting the congregations founded by him on his first journey and having gained in young Timothy a new assistant, he entered Phrygia and Galatia, and then turned westward on one of the great military roads lending to the Aegean Sea. He was forbidden to preach in Asia, that Roman province comprising the southwestern portion of Asia Minor, and also from bringing the Gospel into Bithynia, the northern province
The life or death of a church depends on how much its members are willing to proclaim the gospel to ...
Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carri...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Recommended by the congregation at Antioch unto the grace of God, Paul, having chosen Silas as his c...
Paul had celebrated the Passover festival of the year 58 at Philippi, Acts 20, 6. His intention was ...
Every preacher is under a debt of lasting gratitude to the patient plodders who have selected the va...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
The letter to the Philippians is addressed to a congregation to which the apostle was especially att...
Thompson, James W. (2000) Paul\u27s Preaching Ministry: Evangelistic and Pastoral Preaching in Acts...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
No attempt has been made to fathom the depths of the manifold problems concerning the facts of Paul’...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Late in his career, in the early sixties, the Apostle Paul was able to carry out his projected visit...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Our Lord, on His departure from this earth, gave the great missionary command, Go ye therefore and ...
The life or death of a church depends on how much its members are willing to proclaim the gospel to ...
Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carri...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Recommended by the congregation at Antioch unto the grace of God, Paul, having chosen Silas as his c...
Paul had celebrated the Passover festival of the year 58 at Philippi, Acts 20, 6. His intention was ...
Every preacher is under a debt of lasting gratitude to the patient plodders who have selected the va...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
The letter to the Philippians is addressed to a congregation to which the apostle was especially att...
Thompson, James W. (2000) Paul\u27s Preaching Ministry: Evangelistic and Pastoral Preaching in Acts...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
No attempt has been made to fathom the depths of the manifold problems concerning the facts of Paul’...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Late in his career, in the early sixties, the Apostle Paul was able to carry out his projected visit...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Our Lord, on His departure from this earth, gave the great missionary command, Go ye therefore and ...
The life or death of a church depends on how much its members are willing to proclaim the gospel to ...
Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carri...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...