A retelling of the events from Acts 11-15 beginning with Barnabas traveling to Tarsus to bring Paul back to Antioch to help instruct new believers.
The authors in this volume are pastors and church workers who themselves bring their own experiences with conflict into play as they seek wisdom from the New Testament.
He had been a spiritual father or brother to Paul, more so than anyone else, and he had witnessed God gifting Paul to take the lead in worldwide ... Again, the point to see is this: the conflict between Paul and Barnabas was honest.
discussed in detail in the previous chapter, there is heightened tension between Paul and the “false brothers” and ... 109 so while luke places Paul and Barnabas in Jerusalem, adhering to his source, he not only completely distances ...
We do not care for stories of unresolved conflict. ... Barnabas introduced Paul to the leaders heroes Paul and Barnabas. ... It is best to resolve conflict, to “go to your brother, to resolve conflict, to “go to your brother, ...
Paul and Barnabas have returned from Jerusalem to the city where the conflict had ... Barnabas falling into conflict that is so sharp they part company: Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, “Let us go back and visit the brothers in ...
Telling the stories of Spencer Perkins and Chris Rice as they served together in an intentionally multiracial ministry, this landmark book offers an example of how racial reconciliation is possible—and also critical to Christian ...
Conflict. of. Paul's. Life. stood up Acts 15:1-41 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) The Council at Jerusalem ... 2 And when Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and disputing with them, the brothers determined that Paul and ...
Even more, what can we learn from their successes and failures, and how can we imitate their qualities? These are the questions that inspired Ryan Lokkesmoe, PhD, to write Paul and His Team.
The conflict between Isaac and Ismail was resolved by God when he declared that the covenant was with Isaac, ... Barnabas represented those who had become personal disciples of Jesus; for a time Paul worked under their tutelage.
By exploring their common journey, we can move beyond myths and assumptions. Theirs was a partnership that, quite literally, changed the world. The book contains study questions for individual or group study.