Sunday School Lesson: Sharing Truth in a Confused World – Acts 17:1-34

Introduction: Why This Matters for Teens Teenagers today live in a world full of competing voices, opinions, and beliefs. Acts 17 shows how Paul boldly shared Jesus in different places—among religious Jews, curious thinkers, and skeptical philosophers. This lesson helps teens learn how to defend their faith with confidence, study God’s Word for themselves, and speak truth with love and respect in a confusing world. Bible Reading 1: Acts 17:1-9 (Paul Preaches in Thessalonica) “When Paul and his companions had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where there was a Jewish synagogue. As was his custom, Paul went in, and on three Sabbath days he reasoned with them from the Scriptures, explaining and proving that the Messiah … Read more

Sunday School Lesson for Teenagers: Acts 17:22-31

As teenagers, it can be hard to navigate the world and form our own beliefs and opinions about God and religion. The passage in Acts 17:22-31 is important for us because it shows us how we can talk to others about our faith and help them understand who God really is. Through this lesson, we will explore why it’s important to have a personal relationship with God and how we can share our faith with others. Bible Reading: Acts 17:22-25 Start by reading Acts 17:22-25 out loud. Ask the students to follow along and think about what this passage means to them. Explanation Bible Reading: Acts 17:26-31 Next, read Acts 17:26-31 out loud. Ask the students to follow along and … Read more