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Jerusalem Conference
The jerusalem conference is for the people who met in jerusalem to sort out problems between jewish and gentile christians. This included some of the oleading figures in the church. They decided not to burden gentile christians with jewish laws -
Second Missionary Journey
Paul set out overland through Syria and Cilicia to revisit rthe churches he had earlier established in Asia, icluding Derbe and then at Lystra where Timothy joined him, from there they continued northward through Phrygia and Galatia, Paul remained there due to illness.In Troas during the night Paul had a vision of a man of Macedonia begging him "come over to Macedonia and help us". He realised it was a message from god, so went there the next day. He made a journey homeward to Jerusalem. -
Return to Jerusalem
After numerous other spiritually profitable visits throughout the region, Paul then began making his homeward journey because he wanted to observe Pentecost at Jerusalem. He was accompanied by Aquila and Priscilla as far as Ephesus.
From there he made his way by sea through Rhodes and Cyprus to Caesarea. From there he went to Jerusalem. -
Third Missionary Journey
The first stage was overland in Asia minor, he reached Ephesus and remained there for three years. Paul did tremendous work here teaching and preaching. God permitted many miracles to be done through him.
He left for Macedonia and after traveling through the area arrived in Greece upon reaching Philippi. He then sailed acoss to Troas, from there he made his way through Assos, Mitylene, Kios, Samos and Miletus. From there he made his way through Ptolemais, Caesarea and finally got to Jerusalem. -
Arrest in Jerusalem
The jews were trying to kill him when the Roman soldiers came and the jews stopped.
The colonel arrested Paul and ordered him to be bound with two chains.
The colonel ordered to take him to the barracks, when he got to the steps he was carrried by the soldiers cause of the violence.