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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Last week we saw the beginning phase of Paul’s first missionary journey.
We have seen Barnabas and Saul set apart by the Holy Spirit and sent out by the church at Antioch in Syria.
They sailed to the island of Cyprus, Barnabas’s home, and travelled the length of the island sharing the good news of the gospel with the people there.
This week we will see them leave Cyprus and sail back to the mainland to begin ministry there.
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Acts 13:13-15
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Following their ministry on Cyprus, Paul and Barnabas arrived in Perga of Pamphylia...
of Pamphylia...
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Following their ministry on Cyprus, Paul and Barnabas arrived in Perga of Pamphylia...
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At which point John Mark left them and returned to Jerusalem -
13:13
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