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Paul’s Third Missionary Trip lesson
I kinda just taught this Bible lesson to my Sunday School class last Sunday, so I’m super behind on posting this, and technically this lesson isn’t Paul’s Third Missionary trip, but Paul heading home from his Third Missionary Trip. But that doesn’t have the same ring to it.
So, last week Paul caused a riot in Ephesus and came this close to being thrown in jail and beaten again.
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Supplies for Paul’s Third Missionary Trip
LEGO minifigures, maps, vis-a-vis markers
What I learn from Paul’s Third Missionary Trip
You can’t go it alone. It’s as simple as that.
Half of this story is about people who help Paul, and half a dozen people who Paul changed their life traveling a big distance to come to say goodbye. (The maps are from Bible Study Guide for All Ages, you can buy the labels for the map separate if you want, or leave it mostly unlabeled as I’ve done)
Do you know what else I learned, God can give us supernatural bravery. Paul knew when he left for Jerusalem he was going to be thrown in jail, and quite probably killed. He was warned over and over again, and he still went.
I don’t know that I could do that. My small group in Sunday School agreed with me, which led to a great discussion about God giving you the bravery to stand up. I’m trusting if I’m in that situation God will give me that bravery because left to my own devices I don’t have it.
Paul’s Third Missionary Trip mapwork
Paul’s missionary trips are a great excuse to pull out a giant map and have some Lego history. I sent the kids to get figures and boats, and here’s what I got. Not quite the super Biblical figures are they?
So, to recap Paul caused a riot in Ephesus, all of the craftmasters started yelling “Great is Artemis of Ephesus, and down with anyone else. Let’s get him,” and thanks to wiser heads than Paul at that moment he was convinced to leave.
Several of the people Paul had served with heard Paul was heading back to Jerusalem (in one novelization I read Paul sends out notes so he can give them final instructions), and they all decide to converge on Ephesus and give Paul a proper send-off.
Paul and his mob head off and revisit all of the churches Paul had just planted. Paul takes time to encourage everyone. At one of the stops Paul preaches so long a young man falls asleep and falls out the third floor window to his death (don’t worry it’s only temporary, Paul fixes it). So, next time you think your preacher is talking too long think of Paul preaching through the entire night.
Paul sails through several different towns, minor enough they weren’t on my Wondermaps* Paul’s missionary trips map. I’m guessing because he didn’t stop there long.
He sails past Cyprus, and lands at Troas, then travels down to Caesarea (where he gets one final warning, God really wanted to make sure he understood), and finally to Jerusalem.
Where, being Paul within less than a week of being there he caused a riot.
Paul’s Third Missionary Trip craft
I found this absolutely amazing craft for Paul’s Third Missionary trip, fun printable, interactive element. The kids colored them, adding in their own personality (Superman’s had giant moustache’s everywhere).
Then I went to put them together, and we had no brads. I have no clue what happened to them, but they were nowhere to be found. Much sadness.
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Paul’s Third Missionary Trip resources
There’s not super a lot on this particular part of the trip, so some of these are more general Paul resources
- Paul’s Final Journey lesson and activities >>>>> this is the printable storybook and discussion questions
- Life of Paul lapbook
- Eutychus craft (man who fell from house)
- Eutychus craft we tried to do
- Map of the Roman empire activity
completely unrelated side note, but I had to force this into my Summer of Fun Illuminations schedule because I forgot to schedule it in, it’s been one of THOSE weeks where I just didn’t plan well, or planned too much, I don’t know, but I’m tired, so I’m off to sew something or read a book. Something non-technology related.
Next week see Paul argue with the King in Jerusalem. I know, shocking he would do such a thing, I might have more in common with Paul than I admit, since I once argued with a judge on the interpretation of the law. For the rest of the Acts lessons check my Acts of the Apostles for kids page.
Comments
8 responses to “Paul’s Third Missionary Trip lesson”
I love a Darth Vader as a Biblical character. He fits right in 😀
According to my boys that is a ranger. They’re obsessed with Ranger’s Apprentice right now and it’s showing up in everything.
I love the way you use maps and LEGO minifigures together for this lesson.
Thanks! I wish I’d had a bigger map so the figures weren’t quite so out of proportion, but it all worked out.
Oh, I hope you have a better week this week and are feeling less tired. Have you broken for summer holiday yet?
I love all of this lesson. Where did you get the map from in your photos? It looks so clear without 101 labels on it.We have, which is the whole summer of fun thing, left to my kids’ own devices they destroy the house, so I’m trying to give a little bit of structure to the day.
I’m hoping so too, my Mom’s dog died earlier this week from cancer, so it’s been a bit of a hard week and very odd.
The map came from Bible Study Guide for All Ages, I’ll add the link into the post.
One way to make a bigger map that I found and it works great. Photocopy the map that you want to use onto clear transparency. Enlarge it with projector to fit on the white side of a flannel-backed table cloth. Use sharpies to trace. The map is as big as the table cloth, very durable for kids to crawl around on on the floor and manipulate Lego figures.
I did that once for a map of Israel, thanks for the reminder because I want to do that again for more areas.
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