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    Paul's Macedonian Vision

    Paul's Macedonian Vision

    Paul suggested to Barnabas that they re-visit the churches they had established on their 1st missionary journey.  Before leaving Antioch, he and Barnabas disagreed over who they should take with them, so they took different people and went to different places.  Paul re-visited churches and attempted to enter new areas to teach people about Jesus.  The Holy Spirit actively guided Paul and his companions, and one night, Paul had a vision of a man from the region of Macedonia standing and begging him to come and help. By entering Macedonia on this, his 2nd missionary journey, Paul will now taking the Gospel to Europe for the first time.


    Bible verses used in this episode:

    Acts 15:36 through 16:1-10


    Outline:

    1. A Rough Start to the Journey (Acts 15:36-41)
    2. Timothy joins Paul in Strengthening the Churches  (Acts 16:1-5)
    3. Missionaries Led by the Spirit (Acts 16:6-10)


    Tips for teaching children:

    • Learn about missionaries.  You might interview one, send letters, or print pictures of places where missionaries work.
    • Trace Paul’s missionary journey on a map.
    • Sing  I Can Be a Missionary


    Tips for teaching adults:

    • Look at a map of Paul’s 2nd mission journey to put his travels in context.  The show notes will have a link to the Viz Bible maps
    •  A good question that calls for some imagination is:  What might Timothy’s growing up be like in a mixed race and faith home? What challenges might he have faced?  What about those today growing up in a home with different ethnicities and faiths?  How can the church best serve them?
    • Guide the class into exploring the possible dynamics of Barnabas and Paul not budging on their view of John Mark.  Who was right?  Why?  Who was wrong? Why?  Why do you think Paul was so adamant against John Mark joining them on this journey?  What is helpful to us as we read and reflect on this incident and its results?


    Full teaching instructions free from Mission Bible Class:

    Bible Lesson:  Macedonian Vision 

    Scriptures quoted from the International Children’s Bible®, copyright ©1986, 1988, 1999, 2015 by Tommy Nelson. Used by permission.

    Excerpts from Mission Bible Class used by permission.

    For questions or comments email: mary@missionbibleclass.org

    An Angry Crowd in Lystra

    An Angry Crowd in Lystra

    The Holy Spirit directed the Antioch church to send Barnabas and Saul on a mission trip to teach people about Christ.  This trip is often called “Paul’s First Missionary Journey”.   One of the stops on this journey was the city of Lystra, where Paul healed a man who had never been able to walk.  A frenzied crowd first worshipped Paul and Barnabas as gods, then turned on them and stoned Paul.  Despite this, Paul miraculously stood up after the crowd left as if not injured.  After revisiting some of the previous stops, Paul and Barnabas returned to the Antioch church to tell them all of the things God had done.


    Bible verses used in this episode:

    Acts 14:8-23


    Outline:

    1. Response to a Miracle (Acts 14:8-13)
    2. Paul’s Sermon (Acts 14:14-18)
    3. Paul’s stoning and exit (Acts 14:19-20)
    4. Strengthening the churches (Acts 14:21-23)


    Tips for teaching children:

    • Find Antioch, Lystra, Derbe and Iconium on a map
    • Make a relief map out of salt dough
    • Talk about how the crowd became angry and stirred up.  Relate this to Proverbs 22:24-25
    • Illustrate how one bad person can make a crowd turn bad. Build a tower of cards or blocks.  Pull out one piece from the bottom and watch the tower fall apart.


    Tips for teaching adults:

    • Even though we only covered part of the 1st journey in this episode, I suggest you read the whole of ch.13-14.  In a class, the best way to do this is to divide the text up and assign different readers.  Reading the whole story makes it more compelling and helps to understand the context.
    •  Consult a map that outlines this 1st mission journey.  There is an excellent series of maps here: https://viz.bible/journeys/ © Copyright 2018 Robert Rouse
    • Ask a few people to calculate how many kilometres/miles they travelled on this journey.  Ask a few others to Google the average travel time on foot between the cities mentioned in chapters 13-14, considering the average travel time with a small group with supplies.
    • Here are a few questions you can ask: 1) What can we learn about God from this story? 2) What can we learn about how to tell others the good news from this story? 3) Why is strengthening churches and forming leadership important to Paul’s purpose in planting churches? What can we learn from this for our churches today?


    Full teaching instructions free from Mission Bible Class:

    Bible Lesson:  An Angry Crowd in Lystra 

    Scriptures quoted from the International Children’s Bible®, copyright ©1986, 1988, 1999, 2015 by Tommy Nelson. Used by permission.

    Excerpts from Mission Bible Class used by permission.

    For questions or comments email: mary@missionbibleclass.org

    The Church in Antioch

    The Church in Antioch

    Barnabas was already known as a great encourager, so when the church in Jerusalem heard about all of the new Gentile believers in Antioch, they sent Barnabas to help.  He encouraged the Antioch believers, and even more people followed King Jesus.  Then he travelled to Tarsus and found Paul so that Paul could come and help, too. This was a great mission-minded church.  Followers of Jesus were first called Christians at this church.


    Bible verses used in this episode:


    Outline:

    1. Barnabas and Saul and the Christians at Antioch (Acts 11:19-26) 
    2. Sending Help to Jerusalem (Acts 11:27-30)
    3. Ready for Mission (Acts 12:25 through 13:3)


    Tips for teaching children:

    • Sing the song “I am a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N” 
    • Discuss the meaning of courage and how encouraging someone is to give them courage.
    • Look up Jerusalem, Antioch and Tarsus on a map.


    Tips for teaching adults:

    • Discuss some of the issues that may come up in a multi-cultural / multi-ethnic congregation.
    • Discuss the name “Christian” and how it is used today.  In what contexts is it used negatively or positively?  Is it the best name to designate followers of Jesus?  Why or why not?  


    Full teaching instructions free from Mission Bible Class:

    Bible Lesson:  The Antioch Church 

    Scriptures quoted from the International Children’s Bible®, copyright ©1986, 1988, 1999, 2015 by Tommy Nelson. Used by permission.

    Excerpts from Mission Bible Class used by permission.

    For questions or comments email: mary@missionbibleclass.org

    About Barnabas

    About Barnabas

    How much do you remember about Barnabas…you know, the Barnabas of the Bible? Yes, the guy who was known as the encourager! Chances are, you don’t really recall the depth and the breadth of the impact that this amazing believer had in the living history of the Kingdom of God. Join Kevin as we take a sweeping look at Barnabas and the models he provides for us in all our God-given roles! // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.

    Day 336: The Council at Jerusalem (2023)

    Day 336: The Council at Jerusalem (2023)
    Fr. Mike walks us through the Church’s first council in Acts 15 and highlights the importance of the Church’s authority in the question of circumcision for Gentile converts. He also draws our attention to Paul’s treatment of God the Father and God the Son as equal but not the same. This sheds light on Paul’s conversation about head coverings for women in our reading from 1 Corinthians and reassures female believers about their roles in marriage and the Church. Today’s readings are Acts 15, 1 Corinthians 11-12, Proverbs 28:10-12. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Day 335: Run the Race (2023)

    Day 335: Run the Race (2023)
    As we continue to follow the missions of Paul and Barnabas, Fr. Mike highlights the fickle nature of humanity and the futility of striving for the praise of men. He also encourages us to remain courageous in the tribulations we face, finding strength in other believers, and running toward the eternal and imperishable goal of salvation. Today’s readings are Acts 14, 1 Corinthians 9-10, and Proverbs 28:7-9. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Day 334: The Meaning of Fasting (2023)

    Day 334: The Meaning of Fasting (2023)
    Fr. Mike highlights the importance of prayer and fasting, instructing us how to fast and empty ourselves to feel our spiritual need for Christ. He also discusses faithfulness in vocations and living out the life God has called you to. Today’s readings are from Acts 13, 1 Corinthians 7-8, and Proverbs 28:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Day 332: Barnabas and Paul On Mission (2023)

    Day 332: Barnabas and Paul On Mission (2023)
    Fr. Mike begins by explaining the confusion experienced by the early Christians as they struggled to integrate the Gentiles into the Church. We also hear more about Barnabas, missionary companion of St. Paul, who was named by God as the "Son of Encouragement." Lastly, Fr. Mike delves into the history surrounding paganism and hedonism in pre-Christian Corinth and the need to encourage the Greeks to leave their old ways of worship. Today's readings are Acts 11, 1 Corinthians 3-4, Proverbs 27:23-27. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    A Hole in the Roof - The Gospels

    A Hole in the Roof - The Gospels

    In this Bible Story, Jesus witnesses one of the greatest acts a friend can do. A few men cut a hole in a roof just to get their paralyzed friend down to Jesus. They go to great lengths to see their friend healed, and their faith is rewarded. This story is inspired by Mark 2:1-12, Matthew 9:9-13. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.

    Today's Bible verse is Mark 2:4 from the King James Version.

    Episode 183: As two men get ready to bring their paralyzed friend to Jesus, they see that the house is too full to enter. Not to be deterred, they headed for the roof where they began tearing the mud and plaster. As Jesus saw the men lowering their friend down, He looked at the paralyzed man and told him his sins were forgiven. Though some scribes in the crowd were angry at Him for this, He proved His authority to say this by healing the man. As he and his friends walked out of the house, everyone was amazed. After this Jesus went to the sea where He walked into the booth of a tax collector named Matthew.

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    Sermon on the Mount - The Book of Matthew

    Sermon on the Mount - The Book of Matthew

    In this Bible Story, Jesus climbs a small hill and preaches to thousands of people about the kingdom of God. He speaks about the backwards economy of God’s blessings. That the poor in spirit, meek, and mourning are the ones to inherit ultimate blessing from God. All these things cause awe and wonder in those listening. This story is inspired by Matthew 5-7 & Luke 6:37-42. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.

    Today's Bible verse is Matthew 5:44 from the King James Version.

    Episode 182: As the crowds gathered around Jesus He began to teach them. He taught them about righteousness, prayer, and love for one another. Some were amazed and listened with eager ears while others were firm against Him with grimaces on their faces. Where will we stand as we listen to His words?

    Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world’s greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.

    Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.

    Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.

    This episode is sponsored by Medi-Share, an innovative health care solution for Christians to save money without sacrificing quality.

    Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.

    Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max Bard

    Producer: Ben Gammon

    Hosted by: Pastor Jack Graham

    Music by: Andrew Morgan Smith

    Bible Story narration by: Todd Haberkorn

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    Acts 11-12 | Peter's Miraculous Escape and Barnabas Coaching Saul

    Acts 11-12 | Peter's Miraculous Escape and Barnabas Coaching Saul

    Ever wondered how the early Christian church grew from a Jewish offshoot to a distinct entity? Buckle up for a riveting journey back in time as we trace the roots of Christianity, from the disciples being first referred to as Christians in Antioch to the exemplary faith that enabled Peter's miraculous prison escape. But the story doesn't end there; we also delve into the hardships endured in the name of faith, including the ruthless persecution by Herod and the martyrdom of James. Through these narratives, the power of faith and the resilience of the early church is vividly brought to life.

    From the shadows of a persecutor to the spotlight of spreading the faith, Saul's transformation into Paul is nothing short of extraordinary. The courage of Barnabas, who risked reputation to mentor Saul, offers profound insights into the importance of mentorship and discipleship in the Christian faith. Alongside these captivating narratives, we also delve into the perils of seeking personal glory, best exemplified by the shocking outcome of Herod's hubris. As we round off the episode, a triumphant return to Jerusalem by Barnabas, Paul, and John Mark sets the stage for future episodes, ensuring you'll be eagerly awaiting what comes next.

    Acts 11 reveals a pivotal moment in the early Christian community, emphasizing inclusivity and the expansion of the gospel beyond Jewish boundaries. It begins with Peter's vision, where he learns that the Gentiles are not to be considered unclean or unworthy. This vision leads him to the household of Cornelius, a Roman centurion, and despite initial reservations due to Jewish laws, Peter witnesses the Holy Spirit descending upon Cornelius and his household. Baptizing them, Peter acknowledges that God's grace extends to all, regardless of their heritage or background. This chapter emphasizes themes of community, divine guidance, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the breaking down of cultural barriers within the Church.

    Acts 12, in contrast, highlights the persecution faced by the early Church at the hands of King Herod Agrippa I. Herod imprisons and executes James, the brother of John, intending to further oppress the followers of Jesus. Sensing the approval of the Jewish authorities, he proceeds to arrest Peter. However, despite being heavily guarded in prison, Peter experiences divine intervention when an angel miraculously releases him. This remarkable escape from prison emphasizes the power of prayer and divine intervention in times of adversity. Meanwhile, Herod's arrogance and refusal to acknowledge God's authority lead to his downfall. An angel strikes Herod down, and he dies a gruesome death, demonstrating the consequences of opposing God's purposes. Amidst these trials and persecutions, the Church co

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    Between Two Verses - Acts 9:20-31

    Between Two Verses - Acts 9:20-31

    The passage is only 12 verses, but it spans a 3 year period in its reach. Cliff looks at the second half of Acts 9 and how Saul grew in his calling as the "Apostle to the Gentiles." 

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    Gods and Stones - The Book of Acts

    Gods and Stones - The Book of Acts

    In this Bible Story, Paul is nearly stoned to death by Jewish Christians who seek to control Gentiles by the law. They are dangerous and controlling. Yet Paul does not let the stones stop him. This story is inspired by Acts 14. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.

    Today's Bible verse is Acts 14:19 from the King James Version.

    Episode 229: As Paul and Barnabas entered Iconium to preach, both Jews and Gentiles were receptive and restored by the message of love and mercy in Jesus that they brought. But not everyone in the city was happy about this change. Certain men of influence added poison to these teachings and stirred the people against Paul and Barnabas. So they fled to Lystra where they healed a man and were called gods by the men of the city. Just as Paul and Barnabas convinced the crowd that they were mere men, the elders of Antioch came and captured Paul, bringing him out to the city to be stoned. But because of what God did for him, Paul went right back to the city the next day to continue preaching the good news of Jesus.

    Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world’s greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.

    Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.

    Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.

    This episode is sponsored by Medi-Share, an innovative health care solution for Christians to save money without sacrificing quality.

    Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.

    Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max Bard

    Producer: Ben Gammon

    Hosted by: Pastor Jack Graham

    Music by: Andrew Morgan Smith

    Bible Story narration by: Todd Haberkorn

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    Saul to Paul - The Book of Acts

    Saul to Paul - The Book of Acts

    In this Bible Story, Paul and Barnabas began their journey to preach the gospel in parts of Greece and Rome. Although they are met with some opposition, the Lord moves. This story is inspired by Acts 13. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.

    Today's Bible verse is Acts 13:9 from the King James Version.

    Episode 228: The Church in Antioch continued to grow under the direction of God and His servants Barnabas and Saul. As they were praying, God showed them His call for them to move on to the next city. As the men ventured to Paphos they met a man named Bar-Jesus. A man filled with evil intent who held great influence over the people. When Paul and Bar-Jesus came face to face, the sorcerer was blinded by the power of God and the people came to believe the message of Jesus.

    Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world’s greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.

    Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.

    Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.

    This episode is sponsored by Medi-Share, an innovative health care solution for Christians to save money without sacrificing quality.

    Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.

    Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max Bard

    Producer: Ben Gammon

    Hosted by: Pastor Jack Graham

    Music by: Andrew Morgan Smith

    Bible Story narration by: Todd Haberkorn

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.