Galilee.
Specifically, the town of Capernaum in Galilee.
Matthew 4:12, 13 - Now when Jesus heard that John had been put in prison, He departed to Galilee. And leaving Nazareth, He came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is by the sea, in the regions of Zebulun and Naphtali,
This was a fulfillment of prophecy, as Matthew reminds his readers in verses 14-16.
For other references to the house in Capernaum to which Jesus and the disciples sometimes retired, see Mark 2:1 and 9:33.
It was the Galilee .
--
ANSWER: Jesus chose Capernaum which is by the Sea of Galilee. This area is where many of His disciples were from as they were fisherman.
--
Jesus had no "headquarters." He roamed quite a lot. See Mat 8:20 & Luk 9:58.
Nazareth
ANSWER: Capernaum was the home base of Jesus while in Galilee.
Nazareth
Two cities in Galilee where Jesus ministered were Capernaum and Cana.
Rome and Constantinople became centers of Christianity. Rome became the center of Western Catholic Christianity and Constantinople became the center of Eastern, Orthodox Christianity
The city that was once the center of the Mali empire and became the center of the Songhai empire was Gao
The motto of Center for Student Missions is 'To provide an effective urban ministry experience that transforms lives, influences churches and communities, and honors Christ.'.
Boston
It became a center of Christianity because of the Zagwe people
Venice became cultural center because of trade
It became the center of the Eastern Orthodox Church
New Orleans became an trading center because
The Dutch
Athens
Pennsylvania