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Welcome to Eyes on Missions |
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We are here to assist missionaries and Christian workers around the world to communicate with their supporters about the work by way of their web site as they give out the Good News of Christ. To assist missionaries and Christian workers in communicating with each coworkers through the Internet. To assist missionaries and Christian workers in communicating the Gospel of Jesus on the Internet. In doing this Eyes on Missions will have a part in bringing the Gospel of Christ to every part of the globe. |
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Paul's Men--Timothy and Titus |
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BB-22-E-NT-Paul’s Men-Timothy and Titus
Paul’s Men, Timothy and Titus Continuing the Journey
Copyright EomWeb an Eckecho Publication Rev Marvin Ecklund, D Min. ----- Jan 2009 Make it a personal project to read the instructions Paul gives both Timothy and Titus in the books by their name. Remember, these are men who may have actually been converted by the teaching of others rather than by Paul. (As seen in Acts 9 before Paul went to Jerusalem.) Paul came in contact with Barnabas after his time in Damascus but before his stay in Jerusalem. Yet, the bulk of his training came after he went home to Tarsus. So, Paul’s “hands on” preparation came after Barnabas took him as an in-training partner. That happened after Barnabas went to Saul’s home, Tarsus, and brought him back to Antioch where Barnabas was ministering. Then Barnabas taught him the ropes “on the field of service.” So Paul learned how to train others by remembering how Barnabas trained him. This means that before we even talk about “Paul’s men” we need to realize that such a relationship can only be true if Paul had a real part of their training. Let’s begin with that assumption. |
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