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Q: After Paul was converted on the Damascus Road he spent how many years preparing for ministry before he came to the other disciples?
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Who were the disciples told to minister to at the beginning of their ministry?

The Jews


What was the ministry of Judas Iscariot?

Judas was the treasurer for Jesus and the disciples.


Who were followers chosen by Jesus to help him in his ministry?

The twelve disciples.


Who were the disciples in the New testament discipline?

The disciples of the new testament were the twelve people that Jesus asked to follow him and share the period of his ministry.


What is the meaning of public ministry?

Public ministry refers to the work and service carried out by individuals or organizations to benefit the community or society at large. It often involves activities focused on education, healthcare, social welfare, or advocacy, with the goal of improving the well-being of the public.


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What is evangelism ministry?

The evangelism ministry is following Jesus Christs last command on earth, that is to go and make disciples of people and baptize them.So they give the message through tracks and bibles.


What did Paul do in Damascus?

That would depend on the direction. Saul was traveling to Damascus to further his persecutions of Christians, when he encountered a meeting with the risen Jesus Christ who asked him why he was persecuting Him. After some dialog, Paul was stricken with blindness for a number of days. Afterwords, his name was changed from Saul, to Paul. (this is of course a condensed version, look into the New Testament for further inquiry).


Was Paul an apostle - if not why did he call himself one?

Paul was an apostle, but not a disciple. The disciples were those who walked and talked with Jesus personally, but the apostles were those who spread the Good News of Christ to other lands. Another response: Paul was an apostle because he was "called" and "sent out" into ministry by Jesus Christ. According to the account of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus, as told in the Book of Acts, Paul experienced a vision of the Resurrected Jesus who called him to be an apostle. In many Christian Denominations, anyone who is specifically called and set apart for a particular ministry might be given the title of "Apostle." The word often is used interchangeably with the word "missionary." The word "disciple" indicates a "follower." In the Christian Scriptures, there were many more disciples following Jesus beyond the well-known 12 Disciples. One text mentions 500 disciples. Believers who follow the teachings of Jesus today are frequently called disciples. There is an entire denomination, The Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, who use the word disciple to indicate church members.


What word was applied to Jesuess followers?

Disciples, which means 'imitator' and not just believer. At the end of Jesus' 3 1/2 year ministry, Jesus had 120 disciples. He called His Father's Church which He established, His 'little flock.'


What is the secret of successful ministry of Jesus Christ?

Praying to His father in Heaven to receive what the father wanted Him to do and for support, and heeding the Holy Spirit for the working of miracles. Not much different from today's disciples if they want a successful ministry.


Was Paul called to preach at churches founded by others?

No. The apostle Paul was put into the ministry by the Lord immediately following his conversion on the road to Damascus. Read Acts 9