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Missionary Map Project | Paul’s Journey to Rome

Paul began his 2,000-mile trip to Rome at Caesarea. To avoid the open seas, the ship followed the coastline. At Myra, Paul was put on a vessel bound for Italy. His travel to Rome is considered his fourth evangelistic journey.  Because of the wind, however, the ship is unable to sail directly to Italy. Instead,

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Missionary Map Project | Paul's Third Missionary Journey

During his third missionary journey Paul returned to Ephesus and spent three years there. He taught about Jesus in the synagogue and in a city school. Some of the most unusual miracles in the Book of Acts occurred during Paul’s stay in Ephesus. The miracles were so convincing that magicians and

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Missionary Map Project | Paul's Second Missionary Journey

After returning to Antioch, Paul decided to take another mission trip and revisit Lystra and all of the other places he had visited before. He and Barnabas disagreed over who they should take with them so they each took different people and went to different places.

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Missionary Map Project | Paul's First Missionary Journey

Paul’s first missionary journey took him from Cyprus into the heart of Attalia. Saul and Joseph (called Barnabas) accompanied by Barnabas' cousin John Mark, set out from Antioch for Cyprus, visiting Salamis and Paphos. They then crossed to the mainland (modern Turkey), landing at the Mediterranean port of Attalia.

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