Acts 16:1-11

1 Paul came first to Derbe, then Lystra. He found a disciple there by the name of Timothy, son of a devout Jewish mother and Greek father.
2 Friends in Lystra and Iconium all said what a fine young man he was.
3 Paul wanted to recruit him for their mission, but first took him aside and circumcised him so he wouldn't offend the Jews who lived in those parts. They all knew that his father was Greek.
4 As they traveled from town to town, they presented the simple guidelines the Jerusalem apostles and leaders had come up with.
5 That turned out to be most helpful. Day after day the congregations became stronger in faith and larger in size.
6 They went to Phrygia, and then on through the region of Galatia. Their plan was to turn west into Asia province, but the Holy Spirit blocked that route.
7 So they went to Mysia and tried to go north to Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus wouldn't let them go there either.
8 Proceeding on through Mysia, they went down to the seaport Troas.
9 That night Paul had a dream: A Macedonian stood on the far shore and called across the sea, "Come over to Macedonia and help us!"
10 The dream gave Paul his map. We went to work at once getting things ready to cross over to Macedonia. All the pieces had come together. We knew now for sure that God had called us to preach the good news to the Europeans.
11 Putting out from the harbor at Troas, we made a straight run for Samothrace. The next day we tied up at New City
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