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Introduction
My kids and I enjoy making paper airplanes.
Sometimes, during the week, we will use some of the old leftover bulletins from the previous Sunday, and see who can come up with the best design.
With a few folds, here and there, you have the nose of the aircraft… and then the wings… and before long your plane is ready for its first flight.
That’s the best part, sending your creation through the air, watching it soar from one side of the room to the other.
It’s amazing how far they can fly.
Scripture shows us that God is sending his people into the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
He not only saves us by his grace, but he gives us a purpose, calling us to impact the lives of others with the gospel.
Scripture shows us that God is sending his people into the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
He not only saves us by his grace, but he gives us a purpose, calling us to impact the lives of others with the gospel.
Scripture shows us that God is sending us into the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
He not only saves us by his grace, but he gives us a purpose, calling us to impact the lives of others with the gospel.
Scripture shows us that God is sending his people into the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
He not only saves us by his grace, but he gives us a purpose, calling us to impact the lives of others with the gospel.
He sends us near and far.
Some will travel across the globe reaching the unreached in distant lands.
Others will travel to their home, their neighborhood, their workplace, their school, and their community with the good news.
In one sense or another, every Christian is called to be a missionary wherever the Lord is leading you.
He sends us near and far.
Some will travel across the globe reaching the unreached in distant lands.
Others will travel to their home, their neighborhood, their workplace, their school, and their community with the good news.
In one sense or another, every Christian is called to be a missionary wherever the Lord is leading you.
He sends us near and far.
Some will travel across the globe reaching the unreached in distant lands.
Others will travel to their home, their neighborhood, their workplace, their school, and their community with the good news.
In one sense or another, every Christian is called to be a missionary wherever the Lord is leading you.
He sends us near and far.
Some will travel across the globe reaching the unreached in distant lands.
Others will travel to their neighborhood, their workplace, their school, and their community with the good news.
In one sense or another, every Christian is called to be a missionary wherever the Lord is leading you.
God sends us because there are people out there who have never heard about Jesus, who know nothing about his love, and who have never experienced his salvation.
He cares deeply for them, and will not rest until he has drawn together into his family a people from a people from every nation, tongue and tribe.
God sends us because there are people out there who have never heard about Jesus, who know nothing about his love, and who have never experienced his salvation.
He cares deeply for them, and will not rest until he has drawn together into his family a people from a people from every nation, tongue and tribe.
God sends us because there are people out there who have never heard about Jesus, who know nothing about his love, and who have never experienced his salvation.
He cares deeply for them, and will not rest until he has drawn together into his family a people from a people from every nation, tongue and tribe.
God sends us because there are people out there who have never heard about Jesus, who know nothing about his love, and who have never experienced his salvation.
He cares deeply for them, and will not rest until he has drawn together into his family a people from a people from every nation, tongue and tribe.
That’s the message of the book of Acts.
It is a record of how the gospel spread beyond the borders of Israel to the furthest reaches of the earth.
One the key figures in the early church was the apostle Paul.
God would send him on three missionaries journeys across the Roman Empire, and he would plant a number of churches, leading countless people to Christ.
It is here, in our passage in , where that work began.
That’s the message of the book of Acts.
It is a record of how the gospel spread beyond the borders of Israel to the furthest reaches of the earth.
One the key figures in the early church was the apostle Paul.
God would send him on three missionaries journeys across the Roman Empire, and he would plant a number of churches, leading countless people to Christ.
It is here, in our passage in , where that work began.
That’s the message of the book of Acts.
It is a record of how the gospel spread beyond the borders of Israel to the furthest reaches of the earth.
One the key figures in the early church was the apostle Paul.
God would send him on three missionaries journeys across the Roman Empire, and he would plant a number of churches, leading countless people to Christ.
It is here, in our passage in , where that work began.
That’s the message of the book of Acts.
It is a record of how the gospel spread beyond the borders of Israel to the furthest reaches of the earth.
One of the key figures who led the missionary efforts of the early church was the apostle Paul.
God took him on three missionary journeys across the Roman Empire, during which time he planted dozens of churches, leading countless people to Christ.
Our passage, in , describes the moment when God sent him to carry the good news to the world.
At the time, he was ministering in the church of Antioch.
This was a special congregation.
Scripture tells us that it was one of the first places where the gospel brought people from different ethnic backgrounds together.
Old divisions and racial barriers were broken down, so that believing Jews and believing Gentiles worshipped the Lord side by side.
It was beautiful thing, and a testimony to the grace of God.
Believers were also called Christians for the first time in Antioch.
So it was appropriate that would be the church that would launch the Christian missionary movement.
At the time, he was ministering in the church of Antioch.
This was a special congregation.
Scripture tells us that it was one of the first places where the gospel brought people from different ethnic backgrounds together.
Old divisions and racial barriers were broken down, so that believing Jews and believing Gentiles worshipped the Lord side by side.
It was beautiful thing, and a testimony to the grace of God.
Believers were also called Christians for the first time in Antioch.
So it was appropriate that would be the church that would launch the Christian missionary movement.
At the time, he was ministering in the church of Antioch.
This was a special congregation.
Scripture tells us that it was one of the first places where the gospel brought people from different ethnic backgrounds together.
Old divisions and racial barriers were broken down, so that believing Jews and believing Gentiles worshipped the Lord side by side.
It was beautiful thing, and a testimony to the grace of God.
Believers were also called Christians for the first time in Antioch.
So it was appropriate that would be the church that would launch the Christian missionary movement.
At the time, he was ministering in the church of Antioch.
This was a special congregation.
Scripture tells us that it was one of the first places where the gospel brought people from different ethnic backgrounds together.
Old divisions and racial barriers were broken down, in Christ, creating an atmosphere where believing Jews and believing Gentiles could worship the Lord side by side.
It was beautiful thing, and a testimony to the power of God’s grace.
This was the first place where believers were called Christians.
So it was appropriate that would be the church that would launch the Christian missionary movement.
Things were going well for that congregation.
They had strong leaders.
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