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After the death of Jesus Christ, the apostles spread the word of God. Peter went to Rome and Thomas came to India, Paul was greatly responsible for spreading Christianity.
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Primarily it was the 12 Apostles of Jesus and other disciples who help these.
As jesus left the earth he told the disciples that he would send the comforter, in his place to guide and help the disciples.the holy spirit is there to help us.
The twelve disciples.
yes. they are the main carriers of jesus' mission today
According to Jesus the holy spirit would help the disciples and comfort them.
Jesus established the Church of God on earth to be a community of like-minded, repentant disciples to learn the ways of the Kingdom/Government of God. These will become 'firstfruits' and help Jesus set-up God's Government on Earth. After the Millennial rule, these will become the 'bride of Christ.'
They are called Christians.
In Matthew 15:22-28, the story is told of a Canaanite woman who asked Jesus for help for her suffering daughter. Jesus' disciples urged Jesus to send her away, but she persisted. Jesus told his disciples that He was sent for the people of Israel, but nevertheless, because of the woman's faith, He healed the woman's daughter.
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One of the purposes of the disciples was to help tell Jesus's story and spread Christianity. All of them have gospels, just four popular ones are Luke, Matthew, John and Mark because of their prominence. They also helped Jesus travel or converted as they met him because of his teachings of love. Hope that was helpful.
Jesus was sent to earth to show people how to live better, take care of the world more and to help people and to introduce the catholic religion.
Jesus did not pay His disciples. In fact, He cautioned them about the cost of following Him: Luke 9:58 - And Jesus said to him, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head." Luke 14:27-30 - And whoever does not bear his cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple. For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it lest, after he has laid the foundation, and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him, saying, 'This man began to build and was not able to finish.' However, we are also told that Jesus and his disciples did keep a small sum of money for emergency purposes, although we do not know who donated it. This 'purse' was kept by Judas Iscariot, and the gospels record that he would help himself to the money from time to time. However, whether this is true or not or a further slur after his betrayal of Chrisw, we do not know. Otherwise, Jesus and his disciples relied on the generosity of others to live, rather frugally, in their three year mission, and so the disciples were not paid a 'wage' of any sort.