sadly no
Stephen. The account is found in Acts 7.
the gospel calls for a positive response to the message of hope and salvation in Jesus Christ alone.
Christ's message is the same in all four Gospels. The writers' differences are differences in emphasis, not content. Matthew's Gospel was aimed at a Jewish audience, so his placed greater emphasis on Christ fulfilling ancient Jewish prophecy. Christ's message is that He is the Messiah and the King of the Jews. He came to redeem the Jewish nation as well as the gentiles.
God is love and he loves us unconditionally.
St Paul is called "The Apostle to the Gentiles". It was he who traversed the known world in the first century AD, baptizing, preaching and spreading the Gospel to the Nations.
As brave as a lion preaching the gospel.
Catholics, the world over, by the preaching of the Gospel and by the healing ministry of the Church in the Sacraments (Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick) bring Christ's healing to people.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Christ's message was centered on repentance, the kingdom of God, love for enemies, and fulfilling the law and the prophets. He also emphasized the importance of humility, faith, and following him as the way to salvation.
Preaching the gospel
The gospel of Christ is Salvation.
The summary of the entire gospel is known as the "Gospel in a Nutshell" or the "Essence of the Gospel." It encapsulates the core message of Jesus Christ's teachings, focusing on themes such as love, redemption, forgiveness, and salvation.
The words "preaching the gospel" are in the King James Version of the Bible 5 times. They are in 5 verses.