The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban missionary outreach of the apostle Paul as referred to the book of Acts, chapters 13–14. This article covers an ample spectrum of Paul’s mission work together with his companions. The book of Acts gives us a full exposition of the Holy Spirit as the primary agent of mission. The Holy Spirit led the church in Antioch of Syria in the dedication of Paul and Barnabas for their mission work which was specifically to the Gentiles as the Jews who were given the first preference rejected the Gospel (Ac 13:46). Christ in Acts 9:15 indicated his intention of choosing Paul as his chosen vessel to bear his name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the...
In addition to many other activities, the Apostle Paul was involved in a large-scale fund raising pr...
The Apostle Paul has always had a special fascination for missionaries. Through the years several mo...
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...
Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carri...
Recommended by the congregation at Antioch unto the grace of God, Paul, having chosen Silas as his c...
Thompson, James W. (2000) Paul\u27s Preaching Ministry: Evangelistic and Pastoral Preaching in Acts...
The research in this paper seeks to find some thought as a product of research that examines the imp...
The article describes and reconnoitres how the Apostle Paul, a Hebrew who was a welllearned man and ...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
This paper examines how the early Christian mission is portrayed in the Book of Acts. While leading ...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
In addition to many other activities, the Apostle Paul was involved in a large-scale fund raising pr...
The Apostle Paul has always had a special fascination for missionaries. Through the years several mo...
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...
Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carri...
Recommended by the congregation at Antioch unto the grace of God, Paul, having chosen Silas as his c...
Thompson, James W. (2000) Paul\u27s Preaching Ministry: Evangelistic and Pastoral Preaching in Acts...
The research in this paper seeks to find some thought as a product of research that examines the imp...
The article describes and reconnoitres how the Apostle Paul, a Hebrew who was a welllearned man and ...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
This paper examines how the early Christian mission is portrayed in the Book of Acts. While leading ...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
In addition to many other activities, the Apostle Paul was involved in a large-scale fund raising pr...
The Apostle Paul has always had a special fascination for missionaries. Through the years several mo...
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...