Paul's Travels
Miracles & Mishaps
Famous Faces
Places & Prisons
"Who Said It?"
100

He was Paul's primary companion on his second missionary journey after parting ways with Barnabas.

Silas

(Acts 15:40)

100

In Acts 10, this Roman centurion saw a vision of an angel telling him to send for Peter.

Cornelius

(Acts 10:1-3)

100

This silversmith in Ephesus started a riot because Paul's preaching was hurting his idol-making business.

Demetrius

(Acts 19:24)

100

Paul spent two years under house arrest in this capital city of the Empire, which concludes the Book of Acts.

Rome

(Acts 28:16, 30)

100

"Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?"

King Agrippa

(Acts 26:28)

200

On his third journey, Paul spent an extended period of three years teaching in this major Asian city.

Ephesus

(Acts 20:31)

200

This young man fell asleep during a long sermon by Paul, fell out of a third-story window, and died (but was raised back to life).

Eutychus

(Acts 20:9-12)

200

This husband-and-wife duo were tentmakers who befriended Paul and later helped correct Apollos's theology.

Aquila and Priscilla

(Acts 18:2-3, 26)

200

Paul and Silas were singing hymns at midnight in a jail located in this Macedonian city when an earthquake struck.

Philippi

(Acts 16:12, 23-25)

200

"Men of Athens! I see that in every way you are very religious. For as I walked around... I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD."

Paul

(Acts 17:22-23)

300

During his second journey, Paul received a vision of a man from this region begging him, "Come over... and help us."

Macedonia

(Acts 16:9)

300

On the island of Malta, Paul was bitten by this type of creature but suffered no ill effects, causing the locals to think he was a god.

Viper / Poisonous snake

(Acts 28:3-6)

300

This dealer of purple cloth from Thyatira was baptized along with her household after hearing Paul preach in Philippi.

Lydia

(Acts 16:14-15)

300

Paul was shipwrecked on this island while being transported to Rome as a prisoner.

Malta

(Acts 28:1)

300

"I am clean of my blood. From now on I will go to the Gentiles."

Paul

(Acts 18:6)

400

Paul stood before the philosophers of the Areopagus (Mars Hill) in this famous intellectual city.

Athens

(Acts 17:16-22)

400

This proconsul of Cyprus was blinded for a time after opposing Paul and Barnabas on their first journey.

Elymas (or Bar-Jesus)

(Acts 13:8-11)

400

This Jewish man was well-versed in the Scriptures, but only knew the baptism of John until Priscilla and Aquila pulled him aside.

Apollos(Acts 18:24-26)

400

Paul was held as a prisoner for two years in this coastal city under the governors Felix and Festus before appealing to Caesar.

Caesarea

(Acts 23:23-33, 24:27)

400

"Three days ago I was in my house praying at this hour, at three in the afternoon. "Look, I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God."

Cornelius

(Acts 10:30)

500

Paul's first missionary journey began when the Holy Spirit set him and Barnabas apart at the church in this Syrian city.

Antioch

(Acts 13:1-3)

500

In Acts 19, the seven sons of this Jewish chief priest tried to cast out evil spirits in Jesus' name, but the demon-possessed man beat them up instead.

Sceva

(Acts 19:14-16)

500

This Roman governor's wife was named Drusilla, and he trembled with fear when Paul spoke to him about righteousness and judgment.

Felix

(Acts 24:24-25)

500

This city is where the believers were first called "Christians." (Hint: It's the same city Paul launched his journeys from!)

Antioch

(Acts 11:26)

500

"Your conversion has driven you crazy, Paul! Too much study is making you lose your mind!" (Paraphrased)

Festus

(Acts 26:24)