pamphlet consists of hundreds of fascinating facts revealed through:
- Concise descriptions
- Colorful maps of his journeys,
- A time line of recorded life events
- Paul's letters and their messages
- And much more.
Beginning with his birth in the year AD 5 (approximately) and continuing through his death in AD 64 or 68, this bestselling pamphlet is an excellent study on its own or a helpful supplement to any study of Paul's epistles. The pamphlet is attractive with a glossy finish.
Size: 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 33" long. Fits inside most Bible covers.What happened from the time Paul was a Pharisee persecuting Christians to the time he was beheaded for his faith? The answers to these questions and many others are found in
The Life of the Apostle Paul, a comprehensive yet easy-to-use glossy 12-panel pamphlet. Pastors and teachers will find it easy to present:
- Background on Paul's (Saul's) education and Damascus Road conversion
- Maps of Paul's well-documented missionary journeys
- His writings to key churches and individuals
The pamphlet also reveals the many hardships Paul suffered on behalf of the Gospels, for example, having been:
- Under arrest for two years without a trial
- Bitten by a snake
- Stoned
Pastors and missions leaders may want to purchase a copy of this pamphlet for each church member.
Key Features of the Life of Paul Pamphlet
The Life of the Apostle Paul pamphlet is a wonderful way for teachers to present the remarkable life of Paul. The pamphlet includes:
- A timeline of key life and ministry events
- Maps of his three missionary journeys that covered approximately seven years, collectively, as well as--
- The names of those who traveled with him, such as Barnabas, John Mark, Luke, Timothy, Priscilla and Aquila, among others
- The main routes and approximate miles traveled on each venture
- A chart of Paul's writings including:
- The name of each letter and a key verse of each letter
- To whom the letters were written Where they were written When they were written And the theme of each letter:
- Scriptures on the "thorn" in Paul's flesh
- Paul's key teachings include topics on sin; justification; church leadership; marriage and singleness; and prayer, to name a few.