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3 PhysicalSpiritualPracticalChurchMisc -Savage Family -Country Haven Church -Heup Family -Haraway Family -Newtown, CT families -Tony: Cancer treatments -Cathy Laster: Cancer treatments -Abraham Garcia: Cancer treatments -Griffith Goodyear -Crystal Moman’s father -Global Missions Offering -Christmas program

4  Benevolence Fund  R.E.A.P. (A-Team)  Scripture Readers Needed  Monthly Fellowships  November??  December 15th – Woffords  January ??  Dinner out Friday (NA)  5th Sunday Breakfast (30 Dec)  Quarterly Service Project  Ends of the Earth Project  IBC Christmas Program (16 Dec)  Business Mtg (19 Dec)  Olive Grove Terrace Visitation (23 Dec)  Calendar Planning/Caroling (23 Dec)  Praise, Play & Play (31 Dec)

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6 Iva May and Dr. Stan May

7 Chronological Bible Study Our Goals: To make a one year journey through the story of the Bible (His Story) To be able to identify the 14 Bible eras and connect them to the other eras To understand the spiritual formation of the individuals plugged into His Story Chronological Bible Study Our Goals: To make a one year journey through the story of the Bible (His Story) To be able to identify the 14 Bible eras and connect them to the other eras To understand the spiritual formation of the individuals plugged into His Story Creation Patriarch Exodus Conquest Judges Kingdom Divided Kingdom Captivity Return Silent Gospel Missions End Times Church Today

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9  Persecution of Kingdom-minded people is one of the persistent themes throughout the Bible  Many of the most famous Bible heroes went through periods of suffering or persecution Jacob – taken advantage of by his uncle Laban Jacob – taken advantage of by his uncle Laban Joseph – sold into slavery and wrongly imprisoned Joseph – sold into slavery and wrongly imprisoned Moses – constantly dealt with the rebellious Israelis Moses – constantly dealt with the rebellious Israelis David – pursued by King Saul and then his own son Absalom David – pursued by King Saul and then his own son Absalom Jeremiah – imprisoned for preaching God’s prophecies against Israel Jeremiah – imprisoned for preaching God’s prophecies against Israel All of the disciples All of the disciples Stephen – stoned to death for preaching Jesus in the temple Stephen – stoned to death for preaching Jesus in the temple Paul – persecuted by his fellow Jews and pagan Gentiles Paul – persecuted by his fellow Jews and pagan Gentiles  Persecution and suffering in the first century church had the consistent effect of promoting and accelerating the spread of the Gospel message

10 Persecution has always ac- companied Gospel procla- mation and Gospel livingPersecution has always ac- companied Gospel procla- mation and Gospel living No one, outside of Christ, suffered more for the Gos- pel than the Apostle PaulNo one, outside of Christ, suffered more for the Gos- pel than the Apostle Paul Paul’s suffering helped to advance the kingdom of God to the Gentiles through-out the known worldPaul’s suffering helped to advance the kingdom of God to the Gentiles through-out the known world

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24  How many Jews took an oath to kill Paul after his arrest in Jerusalem and appearance before the Sanhedrin?  “When it was day, the Jews formed a conspiracy and bound themselves under an oath, saying that they would neither eat nor drink until they had killed Paul. There were more than forty who formed this plot.’ ” (Acts 23:12-13)  What was governor Felix hoping to get from Paul?  “At the same time too, he was hoping that Paul would offer him a bribe; therefore he also used to send for him quite often and converse with him.”(Acts 24:26)  Name three of the six implements of the armor of God Paul describes in Ephesians chapter six.  “belt of truth”  “breastplate of righteousness”  “shod your feet with the gospel of peace”  “shield of faith”  “helmet of salvation”  “sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God”

25  What was the name of the Centurion who was charged with getting Paul to Rome to stand trial before Caesar?  “When it was decided that we would sail for Italy, they proceeded to deliver Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion of the Augustan cohort named Julius.”(Acts 27:1)  What miracle did Paul perform in the house of Publius on the island of Malta?  “And it happened that the father of Publius was lying in bed afflicted with recurrent fever and dysentery; and Paul went in to see him and after he had prayed, he laid his hands on him and healed him.” (Acts 28:8)

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