Teacher-training superintendents find a marked tendency in some classes to discontinue the work after the section on The Bible has been covered. It is a false notion that a knowledge of the Bible is the only thing necessary for Sunday-school teachers. Leaders should enthusiastically carry their classes past this common "dead-point" over into the sections on The Pupil, The Teacher, and The School; this special effort to arouse enthusiastic interest in what is to come after the Bible course will often prevent students from dropping out of the class.
In all the work "make haste slowly." It is more important to get the work done well than it is to get it done in a given time.
Charts of Paul's Journeyings
From "A Chart of Paul's Journeyings," Arnold,
Published by The Sunday School Times Co.
Copyright, 1897, by John D. Wattles & Co.
| Antioch. Paul and Barnabas commissioned (Acts 13:1-3). | ||
| 1. | Seleucia. Embarked (Acts 13:4). | |
| 2. | Salamis. Preached in synagogues (Acts 13:5). | |
| 3. | Paphos. The sorcerer (Acts 13:6-12). | |
| 4. | Perga. John Mark returned (Acts 13:13). | |
| 5. | Antioch of Pisidia. Preaching and persecution (Acts 13:14-50). | |
| 6. | Iconium. Strife (Acts 13:51 to 14:7). | |
| 7. | Lystra. Paul stoned (Acts 14:8-19). | |
| 8. | Derbe. Made many disciples (Acts 14:20, 21). | |
| 9. | Lystra. | } |
| 10. | Iconium. | } Confirmed disciples (Acts 14:21-24). |
| 11, 12. | Antioch. | } |
| 13. | Perga. Spoke the Word (Acts 14:25). | |
| 14. | Attalia. Embarked (Acts 14:25). | |
| 15, 16. | Antioch. Reported their work (Acts 14:26-28). | |
| 17. | Jerusalem. Council (Acts 15:1-29). | |
| 18. | Antioch. Tarried, preaching (Acts 15:30-35). | |