What caused a conflict between Paul and Barnabas? taking John Mark with them
going to Macedonia
preaching to Gentiles
revisiting churches
taking John Mark with them
God caused an earthquake that . . .
led to the jailer’s conversion.
destroyed the prison.
released the prisoners
led to the jailer's conversion
Before Paul traveled to Ephesus on his third missionary journey, he revisited the churches he had already begun in Galatia and Phrygia.
True
Paul was ...
an apostle
one of the seven
a youth
an apostle
Eutychus a. true prophet
Agabus b. an idol
c. youth
Eutychus C
Agabus A
Barnabas took his cousin to Cyprus, and Paul chose to work with . .
Silas
Paul and Silas were jailed in Philippi because they . . . stole money from the temple.
converted Lydia.
cast out a demon
cast out a demon
At Ephesus, Paul only preached God’s Word in the synagogue.
False
At Ephesus, Paul began by preaching at the synagogue, but then he moved to preach in the lecture hall of Tyrannus.
Who gave Paul the power to heal and perform the miracles the sorcerers envied?
God, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit
Ephesian congregant a. wolves
false prophets b. a flock
Ephesian elders c. one fo the seven
d. Shepherds
congregant B
false A
elders D
The people of Philippi . . .
built a Jewish synagogue.
worshipped by a river.
welcomed the apostles.
worshipped by a river
What's the correct meaning of the word philosophers?
People who examine various ideas about knowledge, right and wrong, and the nature and meaning of life.
People who argue about things without understanding them.
People who lived in ancient Athens
People who examine various ideas about knowledge, right and wrong, and the nature and meaning of life.
Eutychus was one of Paul’s travel companions.
False
Eutychus was the youth who fell asleep when Paul was preaching, died, and was brought back to life.
What was the most important task in Paul’s life?
Paul’s most important task in life was telling the good news, or testifying to the gospel of God’s grace.
Philip a. true prophet
Demetrius b. one of the seven
Artemis c. an idol
d. silversmith
Philip B
Demetrius D
Artemis C
Aquila and Priscilla were . . .
servants of the high council.
tentmakers and friends of Paul.
Gentiles and unbeliever
tentmakers and friends of Paul
The Jews caused the riot in Ephesus.
False
The Gentile silversmiths who made idols of Artemis caused the riot in Ephesus.
What was Paul willing to sacrifice in order to complete his life’s task?
To complete this task, Paul was willing to sacrifice everything, even his own life.
1 Corinthians 1: ___
Where is the _____ person? Where is the ______ of the _____? Where is the __________ of this age? Has not God made ________ the _______ of the world?
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wise; teacher; law; philosopher; foolish; wisdom
The people of Berea . . .
studied the Scriptures.
beat Paul and Silas.
refused to listen to Paul.
studied the Scriptures
Tell how Paul and Silas’ imprisonment helped spread the gospel in Philippi.
Because Paul and Silas were jailed, they were able to witness for Christ to the jailer and his entire family.
Because Jesus’ power is greater than Satan’s, many Jews who practiced sorcery gave up their evil deeds and became Christians
True
Explain why Paul’s story teaches that Christians are not exempt from suffering.
Paul suffered even as he was doing God’s will. Because Paul suffered, we know we may also suffer.
Acts 20:___
However, I consider my ____ worth _______ to me; my only aim is to finish the _____ and complete the ______ the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of ________ to the good news of God’s ______.
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life; nothing; race; task; testifying; grace