Sunday School Lesson: Almost Persuaded – Acts 26:1-32

Introduction: Why This Matters for Teens Teenagers are constantly deciding what they believe and how seriously they want to take their faith. Acts 26 shows Paul standing before King Agrippa, confidently sharing his testimony and calling people to respond to the truth about Jesus. This lesson helps teens understand the power of their personal story, the importance of bold faith, and the danger of being “almost” committed to following Christ. What I’ve Learned About The Power of Testimony Personal testimonies are some of the most powerful ways I have seen people come to Christ. When someone truly has that kind of radical faith in Christ (especially among young people), others see that, and I have seen that really affect people … Read more

Sunday School Lesson: Sharing Your Story with Confidence – Acts 26:1-32

Introduction: Why This Matters for Teens Every teenager has a story, and God wants to use that story to impact others. In Acts 26, Paul stands before powerful leaders and boldly shares his testimony—who he was, how Jesus changed him, and what God called him to do. Teens today also face moments when they can speak up about their faith. This chapter teaches students how to share their story confidently, clearly, and courageously. Bible Reading 1: Acts 26:1-11 (Paul Begins His Defense) “Then Agrippa said to Paul, ‘You have permission to speak for yourself.’ So Paul motioned with his hand and began his defense: ‘King Agrippa, I consider myself fortunate to stand before you today… The Jewish people all know … Read more