Life of the Apostle Paul pamphlet

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By author: Rose Publishing
ISBN: 9781596360631
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The Life of the Apostle Paul: 200 Key Facts at a Glance The Life of the Apostle Paul pamphlet consists of hundreds of fascinating facts revealed through concise descriptions, colorful maps of his journeys, a time line of recorded life events, his letters and their messages, and much more. Beginning with his birth in the year AD 5 (approximately) and continuing through his death in AD 64 or 68, this bestselling pamphlet is an excellent study on its own or a helpful supplement to any study of Paul's epistles. The pamphlet is attractive with a glossy finish.
What happened from the time Paul was a Pharisee persecuting Christians to the time he was beheaded for his faith? The answers to these questions and many others are found in The Life of the Apostle Paul, a comprehensive yet easy-to-use glossy 12-panel pamphlet. Pastors and teachers will find it easy to present:
- Background on Paul's (Saul's) education and Damascus Road conversion
- Maps of Paul's well-documented missionary journeys
- His writings to key churches and individuals
The pamphlet also reveals the many hardships Paul suffered on behalf of the Gospels, for example, having been:
- Under arrest for two years without a trial
- Bitten by a snake
- Stoned
Pastors and missions leaders may want to purchase a copy of this pamphlet for each church member.
The Life of the Apostle Paul pamphlet is a wonderful way for teachers to present the remarkable life of Paul. The pamphlet includes:
- A timeline of key life and ministry events
- Maps of his three missionary journeys that covered approximately seven years, collectively, as well as—
- The names of those who traveled with him, such as Barnabas, John Mark, Luke, Timothy, Priscilla and Aquila, among others
- The main routes and approximate miles traveled on each venture
- A chart of Paul's writings including:
- The name of each letter and a key verse of each letter
- Paul's letters: Galatians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Philippians, 1 Timothy, Titus, 2 Timothy
- To whom the letters were written
- Where they were written
- When they were written
- And the theme of each letter
- Scriptures on the "thorn" in Paul's flesh
Paul's key teachings include topics on sin; justification; church leadership; marriage and singleness; and prayer, to name a few.
Reviews
Review: iMS@ - March 22, 2010
pamphlet "The Life of the Apostle Paul,"
Title: Acts 13-28 in a {12-page, laminated, easy-to-read} nutshell
"The Life of the Apostle Paul," the 12-page fold-out laminated pamphlet
{"size = 5.5" wide x 8.5" tall. Fits inside most Bible covers. Unfolds to
33" long"} by Rose Publishing (2006) is a great graphic addendum to, and a
magnificent and necessary tool for, any serious student of the book of Acts,
esp, Chapters 9, and 13 to 28, where Dr. Luke narrates the conversion and
the turbulent, adventure-filled, life of the self-styled "apostle to the
Gentiles" (Rom. 11:13).
Rose's pamphlet is a great visual tool giving the reader [or, more
accurately, the viewer] a whole synoptic overview, at a glance, of the
entire life and ministry of Saint Paul, the first-century apostle. Rose's
pamphlet artistically integrates and intersperses headings and textual
information {e.g., Background, What Paul a Pharisee, How did Paul become a
Christian?}, with three colored maps as visual aids to understanding and
remembering Paul's missionary journeys {i.e., First: AD 47-49, narrated by
Luke in Acts 13:1--14:28; Second Journey: AD 49--51, found in Acts
15:36-18:22; Third: AD 52-57, as documented in Acts 18:23-21:16}; and a
final colored map documenting Paul's final voyage to Rome {AD 57-62, Acts
21:17-28:31}. For each of Paul's journeys, we find interesting information
about 1) the travelers {Paul's travel companions}; 2) the main route(s); and
3) the cities/places visited, together with estimates of the distances
travelled (i.e., 1,400 miles for the first journey; 2,800 miles for second
journey; 2,700 miles for the third journey, and 2,250 miles for the fourth
and final journey from Caesarea to Rome).
Not content with this abundance of information about the life of Paul, Rose
Publishing adds several more features:
1) Nine color photographs pertaining to the life and time of Paul;
2) Five insets (with color drawings and text) with more information about
Paul and his life: a) Persecuted for Christ; b) When bad things happen to
good people; c) Paul's thorn in the flesh; Paul's other journeys (pp. 10);
d) God's strength and Paul's personality (pp. 10); and finally e) Paul's
death (pp. 10);
3) A full page, diagrammatic (i.e., a table) summary of Paul's letters
{i.e., to whom, where written, when written} and their message {theme} (pp.
7);
4) A full page list {e.g., sin, law, righteousness, etc} of Paul's "28" key
teachings {incidentally [but perhaps not intentionally], one teaching for
each of the "28" chapters comprising Luke's book of Acts} (pp. 11).
5) A timeline, stretching over six fold-out pages (pp. 1-6), describing the
life of Paul from his birth {approx. 5 AD}, to the time of his death in Rome
{approx. 64 or 68 AD?}, including, in between, the dates of his conversion,
travels and writing of letters.
I wish i had known of this magnificent resource before the course so that i
could have made it available to students when i was teaching the six-weeks
course "Acts i, Chapters 1-12, Fall 2009," followed by the six-weeks course
"Acts ii, Chapter 13-28, AKA the Acts of the Apostle Paul" {Spring 2010}. In
response to one of my questions on the final Course Evaluation sheet {"How
can i improve this course in the future?"}, one perceptive student wrote,
"There should be a {optional} short book or pamphlet on Acts ii regarding
Paul's journeys" (JM, February 15, 2010). It is NOT always easy to honor
students' sometimes outlandish requests, but in this case, it was most
reasonable and easy to do. At once, all my students in Acts ii have been
appraised of this great resource, and i will look for similar resources for
other courses i may teach in 2010 and beyond. All because a student cared
enough and dared to speak his mind on a course evaluation form [his
suggestion is well worth the 20% of the final grade given to him for the
course, or to anyone who completes the course evaluation form, provided it
is done thoughtfully {regardless of any negative comments on the course
content and/or format}, printed carefully, and submitted in a timely
manner].
Although i do NOT discourage anyone from taking a classroom or online course
on the book of Acts [or, for that matter, from reading the entire book of
Acts for yourself], if you have only one or two hours to devote to this
study {e.g., on the bus taking you to an important exam in the life and
ministry of Paul}, i highly recommend Rose Publishing's 12-page fold-out
laminated pamphlet "The Life of the Apostle Paul," where you will find
"everything you ever wanted know and needed to remember about the exciting
life and ministry of Paul," God's chosen "earthen vessel" (2 Cor 4:7) to
bring the good news of the resurrected Christ [Jesus, the Messiah] to his
first-century compatriot Jews as well as countless Gentiles in Palestine,
Judea, Asia Minor, Greece, and beyond, certainly in Rome, and perhaps even
in Spain {but this is mere speculation}.
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