Philippi & Prison (Acts 16)
Athens on Mars Hill (Acts 17)
Corinth & Co-Workers (Acts 18)
Partners in Ministry
100

She was a seller of purple goods and the first convert in Philippi.

Lydia

100

Paul's spirit was "provoked" when he saw that Athens was full of these.

idols

100

In Corinth, Paul met this married couple who shared his trade of tentmaking.

Aquila and Priscilla

100

Paul had him circumcised in Lystra before taking him on the journey because his mother was Jewish but his father was Greek.

Timothy

200

Paul and Silas were thrown into prison after Paul commanded a spirit to come out of this type of person.

slave girl who was a fortune teller

200

Paul was brought before this council of philosophers to explain his "new teaching."

Areopagus (or Mars Hill)

200

 Emperor Claudius had expelled all Jews from this city, forcing Aquila and Priscilla to move to Corinth.

Rome

200

He was Paul's main partner on this journey, being imprisoned with him in Philippi.

Silas

300

At midnight in prison, Paul and Silas were doing this when an earthquake struck.

praying and singing hymns

300

Paul began his sermon by referencing an altar he found dedicated to this.

altar to "an Unknown God"

300

This ruler of the Corinthian synagogue (and his household) became a believer.


Crispus

300

The Jews in Thessalonica formed a mob and dragged this man, Paul's host, before the city officials

Jason

400

 In a vision, a man from this region begged Paul, "Come over and help us."


Macedonia

400

Who received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true?

Bereans

400

This Roman proconsul of Achaia dismissed the case against Paul, saying it was a matter of Jewish law.

Gallio

400

The author of Acts, who begins using "we" in Acts 16:10, indicating he joined Paul's team in Troas.

Luke

500

Paul revealed this status to the magistrates, which made them afraid for beating and imprisoning them unlawfully.

Roman citizenship

500

in Acts 17 who turned the world upside down?

Paul, Silas, Timothy

500

This eloquent man from Alexandria arrived in Ephesus knowing only John's baptism; Aquila and Priscilla instructed him more fully.

Apollos

500

Paul's 2nd missionary journey (Acts 15:36-18:22) ended when he returned to this, his home base church.

Antioch

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