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In this passage we see Paul and Barnabas continue to various cities and towns in the region of Lycia and Galatia, sharing the Gospel as they go. The response varies but, often, there is a polarizing effect: there are believers and there is opposition (usually instigated by the Jews).
After going as far as Derbe, they backtrack, encouraging the believers and helping develop and appoint leaders for the young churches.
Thought questions for the week:
Background information for the lesson is here.
Map: Wright, T. (2008). Acts for Everyone, Part 2: Chapters 13-28 (p. 25). London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
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In this passage we see Paul and Barnabas continue to various cities and towns in the region of Lycia and Galatia, sharing the Gospel as they go. The response varies but, often, there is a polarizing effect: there are believers and there is opposition (usually instigated by the Jews).
After going as far as Derbe, they backtrack, encouraging the believers and helping develop and appoint leaders for the young churches.
Thought questions for the week:
Background information for the lesson is here.
Map: Wright, T. (2008). Acts for Everyone, Part 2: Chapters 13-28 (p. 25). London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.