Paul traveled over 10,000 miles proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ. His journeys on land and sea took him primarily through present day Israel, Syria, Turkey, and Greece. Paul walked the roads built by the Romans to facilitate their control over their Empire.
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What were Paul's three missionary journeys?
The Missionary Journeys of Paul
Paul's first missionary journey (Acts 13-14) Cyprus. Asia Minor. Iconium. ...
Paul's second missionary journey (Acts 15:36-18:22) Timothy in Lystra. Phrygia and Galatia. Macedonia. ...
Paul's third missionary journey (Acts 18:23-21:14) Ephesus. Macedonia and Greece. Troas. ...
Paul's commitment to the gospel.
What happened during Paul's missionary journey?
Antioch (in Pisidia) On their first mission, Paul and Barnabas taught the Jews that Christ came of the seed of David. Paul offered the gospel to Israel, then to the Gentiles. Paul and Barnabas were persecuted and expelled (Acts 13:14–50).
What places did Paul visit on his missionary journeys?
From Troas, he sailed for Jerusalem stopping on the way at Assos, Mytelene, Chios, Samos, Miletus, Ephesus, Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Tyre, Ptolemais, and Caesarea.
Who went on Paul's missionary journeys?
The Companions of Paul & Biblical Persons Related to Paul
Aristarchus of Thessalonica.
Apostle Barnabas.
Jason of Thessalonica & Sopater or Sosipater.
John Mark.
Luke the Evangelist.
Onesimus.
Silas.
Aristarchus, Pudis & Trophimus.
The purpose of these journeys was to establish churches and to encourage those who were already followers of Jesus, but they also saw many converts as well.