Paul was a Hellenistic Jew. His birthplace was Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia ( Acts 21:39 ) .
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Paul was a Hellenistic Jew. His birthplace was Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia ( Acts 21:39 ) .
Read more at the source: Sunday: Persecutor of the Church
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Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Read for This Week’s Study: Acts 26:9-11 , Deut. 21:23 , Acts 9:1-20 , 1 Cor. 9:1 , Gal. 1:1 , Acts 9:20-30
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L eaders should be leading somewhere. That should go without saying, but sometimes leadership appears to be more of a title than a practice. The early church leaders were more than figureheads. They were tasked with spreading the gospel and feeding the flock as they expressly avoided micro-management of the growing church. Then the twelve summoned the multitude of the disciples and said, “It is not desirable that we should leave the word of God and serve tables.
Read more at the source: The First Church Leaders – Hit the Mark
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You can view an in-depth discussion of “The First Church Leaders” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. Hope Sabbath School You can download the video , the MP3 audio , and the lesson outline from the HopeTV Sabbath School Site. You might also want to bookmark the HopeSS YouTube Channel
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Further Study: “The persecution that came upon the church in Jerusalem resulted in giving a great impetus to the work of the gospel. Success had attended the ministry of the word in that place, and there was danger that the disciples would linger there too long, unmindful of the Saviour’s commission to go to all the world. Image © Stan Myers from GoodSalt.com Forgetting that strength to resist evil is best gained by aggressive service, they began to think that they had no work so important as that of shielding the church in Jerusalem from the attacks of the enemy. Instead of educating the new converts to carry the gospel to those who had not heard it, they were in danger of taking a course that would lead all to be satisfied with what had been accomplished. To scatter His representatives abroad, where they could work for others, God permitted persecution to come upon them
Read more at the source: Friday: Further Thought – The First Church Leaders