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The twelve Jesus sent out were given these orders "....Asye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand...... freely ye have received, freely give."
(Matthew 10:5-8 KJV)
Christians aim at stopping unsaved people from going to hell by spreading the Gospel (Jesus' death on the cross for our sins).
a church who's emphasis is on spreading the gospel.
Life in the Word - 1997 Spreading the Gospel Through Partnership was released on: USA: 22 September 2011
The Apostles began spreading the Gospel soon after Jesus' ascension in approximately 33AD.
Evangelical or evangelicalism is the act of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The movement began in the 18th and 19th centuries as a way to spread Christianity to the indigenous people of the newly conquered territories.
Spreading good news can uplift people's mood, foster positive relationships, and inspire hope and optimism. It can also create a ripple effect, encouraging others to spread kindness and positivity as well. Overall, sharing good news can contribute to a more supportive and harmonious community.
If you mean Christian Mission, the word you may be looking for is Evangelism: the spreading of the Gospel.
St. Paul was himself a missionary who traveled extensively spreading the Gospel.
One of his main contributions was spreading the gospel to the gentiles. Before Paul, Christianity was mainly for previous Jews. On the road to Damascus, God blinded Saul (who is now known as Paul) and converted him. He then began spreading the love of Christ.
A Soul winner is a term of endearment for a person that has a real love for spreading the gospel (or good news) of Christ.
Absolutely. Do some dispute that they're doing it the wrong way? Yes. Will yelling at people in the subway or tube convert people? Probably not. But it's how they see themselves as spreading the Gospel.
The roman empire itself. But disciples like Paul assisted in spreading the gospel.