Joan and Betty's Bible Story: Paul at Ephesus by Mr. E.R. Appleton, West Regional Director
The adventures of St. Paul included in this story are given in the Acts, Chapter xix, verse 21, to the end of Chapter XX. Opposition to Paul's teaching is organized by Demetrius, a silversmith, who saw that the new teaching threatened to destroy the livelihood of the crafts-men who made silver shrines for the goddess Diana. The mob is dispersed by the Town Clerk of Ephesus. Before setting out for Jerusalem, Paul preaches to the disciples and brings back to life the young man Eutychus. He leaves the Christians of Ephesus 'sorrowing that they should see his face no more.'
(Daventry National Programme)
(to 18.20)