Paul and his Friends in Leadership examines the apostle Paul's critical relationships with key people, illustrating his humanity, faith, confidence in God and his leadership qualities. This novel approach, by an expert in the New Testament, will encourage us to reflect on leadership in the church today and will help us to see how significant authentic relationships are to our contemporary mission.
1. Paul's greatness
2. Paul's life: a sketch
3. Paul's calling, his mission and his churches
4. Paul's mission to Cyprus and Galatia (AD47 - 48)
- Barnabas, missionary leader
- Paul's mission to the Aegean provinces (AD49 - 57)
- Silvanus, missionary and translator
- Timothy, Paul's leading fellow worker
- Luke, beloved physician and author
- Priscilla and Aquila, merchants
- Stephanas, servant of the saints
- Gaius, host of the church in Corinth
- Apollos, passionate preacher
- Erastus, high-ranking city official
- Titus (part 1), Paul's ambassador
- Epaphras, evangelist
- Philemon, house-church leader
- Onesimus, runaway slave
- John Mark, author
- The Asiarchs of Ephesus, leading citizens
- Phoebe, patroness in Cenchreae
- Aristarchus, travel companion
- Andronicus and Junia, Paul's kin
- Rufus, 'chosen in the Lord'
6. Paul's last years (AD60 - 65)
- Epaphroditus, carer
- Euodia and Syntyche, fellow workers
- Titus (part 2), evangelist in Crete
- Onesiphorus, earnest friend
8. The significance of Paul's mission friends
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