AD 46–62
Paul's Missionary Journeys
Trace all four of Paul's voyages — the first, second and third missionary journeys and the sea road to Rome — with cities, churches planted, letters written and the Acts passage behind each leg.
The church fasts, prays and sends Barnabas and Saul out.
- Stops
- 10
- Total distance
- 1,784 km
- Travel estimate
- about 2 months of travel
- Passages
- Acts 13–14
Timeline of the journey
The church fasts, prays and sends Barnabas and Saul out.
Acts 13:1Preaching in the Jewish synagogues of Cyprus, with John Mark helping.
Acts 13:5The proconsul Sergius Paulus believes; Saul is now called Paul.
Acts 13:6John Mark leaves the team and returns to Jerusalem.
Acts 13:13Many disciples made before they turn back the way they came.
Acts 14:20Elders appointed in each church, then sail for home.
Acts 14:25They report all God had done and opened a door of faith to the Gentiles.
Acts 14:27
Read it alongside the map
Open Acts 13 in the reader — the places on this map appear as live references in the text, with the same maps, timelines and connections beside the verse.
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