Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ use Evangelism (travel in foot, boat), Preaching and performing Sign and Wonders , to spread the good news of Salvation. And also train the 12 Apostles to be his ministers.
Almost immediately after his Crucifixion and Resurrection.
Historians believe this took place around 30 AD. By AD 31 there were already many conversions to Christianity as a result iof Jesus' teaching, and, thanks particularly to Paul, many churches began to be established across the Mediterranean area withi the next two decades so that they were well established by the time Paul began writing his epistles around 50-60AD.
Add to this the disciples' own evangelism - Thomas in India and Philip in Africa, among many other missions, and Christianity and jesus' teachings had spread to the known world within one generation.
Jesus teachings spread very easily because they were followed by miracles, signs and wonderful. Mark 1:28
Jesus spread the word by doing miracles and by telling parables.
They went out and preached the word of God personally. With telecommunication 2000 years in the future, spreading the word was in person.
The message of Jesus spread along side his miracles. Because people were amazed by His powers.
through his deciples
a follower of Jesus that preached and spread his teachings
Apostle Paul
After the death of Jesus. Paul taught of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his teaching of a New Covenant
Jesus's teachings were firmly rioted in Jewish tradition. Larges crowds gathered to heat Jesus's teaching, especially when word spread out that he had performed miracles of heading.
Apostles are those of the followers of Jesus who preached and spread his teachings.
desciples
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.
It let Christianity spread more world wide.
Jesus Himself is the Chief apostle therefore of the 12 disciples that became apostles, none of them were title by Jesus as the Chief Apostle.
St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.St. Paul traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity and to attract converts.
A:Mentioned only in Acts of the Apostles, Saul is the name of the apostle Paul before his conversion and his first missionary journey. Tarsus is also given in Acts as the home town of Saul. In his own epistles, Paul never mentions having been called Saul, or having come from the city of Tarsus. In spite of this, it is certainly possible that he had been called Saul and that he was from Tarsus. However, we can never be certain whether the author of Acts of the Apostles, writing several decades after the death of Paul, was mistaken in those attributions. Some of the key passages regarding Saul in Acts of the Apostles have parallels to a Saulus whom Josephus mentions in Antiquities of the Jews, with which the author of Acts is known to have been familiar. Josephus even talked of a riot in Jerusalem, led by Saulus after the stoning of James. Although this Saulus could have inspired the author of Acts, he could not really have been the same person as Paul.
Peter traveled to Rome Italy,while Thomas visited India.