The three places of Pauls journey were Corinth, Antioch and Thesolonica.
It is Luke the author of Acts. But Barnabas was with them.
Corinth played a major role in the apostle Pauls missionary work.
Syria, and particularly Turkey and Greece.
Silas (Acts 15:40) Timothy was added at Lystra Acts 16:1-3. Luke is the recognized author of Acts and has references later in chapter 16 that use the pronoun "we" so he was apparently with them on this trip.
How about the boyscouts for their campfires... Or a local church group that goes on missionary trips?
Yes, he has been on missionary trips to Central America. And he has had a few interview saying this.
According to the Acts 15:39-40, Silas was Paul's second companion in his missionary trips.
3 trips
Paul visited several key destinations during his missionary trips, including cities such as Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome. These cities were important centers of trade, culture, and religion in the ancient world, and Paul's visits helped spread the message of Christianity to a wider audience.
A:The missionary trips are in Acts of the Apostles only. Paul's own epistles never mention, and actually preclude, the three missionary trips described in the later book.
We can be if we wanted to. There are some of us who don't want to go on missionary trips and there are some of us that do, it's not mandatory.
To become a missionary first you must g=raise money or get a sponsor to pay for your trip and training. Then contact a mission agency. Then train. Finally go on small mission trips. Now you are ready!