the apostles were filled with the spirit and spoke convincingly, and did a lot of healing and teaching as well.
Are current Pope and Bishops are the current sucessors of the apostles being they are the main people continuing on Jesus teachings
One responsibility of the apostles after Jesus' ascension was to spread his teachings and the gospel message to all nations, making disciples of all people. They were also called to baptize believers and continue the work that Jesus had started during his ministry.
The ones who belived was Buddhism
the 12 apostles of jesus were very good followers of him and spread his teachings throughout the world. they were very righteous me. the one who disobeyed jesus, juduis was not a apostle anymore and he was the one who sentenced jesus to death. these were very important people in christian belief.
The Old Testament was before Jesus, it is the history of God's dealings with His people. The New Testament was after Jesus was born, it was mainly written by His apostles about His teachings and His works.
The followers of the Way, early Christians, adhered to teachings centered around the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. They believed in love, forgiveness, compassion, and spreading the message of salvation to all people. They also emphasized the importance of community, prayer, and living a life in accordance with the teachings of Jesus.
I think more than two apostles were the founders of the early Christian churches. Jesus told all his disciples to take the Gospel message to other people in other cities and countries. When the apostles and disciples preached the Gospel and people believed then local churches were established. Peter is believed to have taken the gospel to Samaria, Joppa, Caesarea. Paul took the gospel to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and other places. Phillip the apostle is believed to have taken the gospel to parts of Asia Minor. John is believed to have gone with Phillip and Peter to parts of Samaria.
Some key teachings of St. Paul include the doctrine of justification by faith, the importance of love and unity within the Christian community, the concept of salvation through grace, and the significance of spreading the Gospel to all people.
Christian Anarchists follow Jesus' teachings, there are a few others as well but I can't think of them off the top of my head. However, Jesus was not a commander, dictator or strict parent and so did not demand that people "obeyed" him. Rather people chose to follow Jesus if they believed in his teachings.
I think more than two apostles were the founders of the early Christian churches. Jesus told all his disciples to take the Gospel message to other people in other cities and countries. When the apostles and disciples preached the Gospel and people believed then local churches were established. Peter is believed to have taken the gospel to Samaria, Joppa, Caesarea. Paul took the gospel to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and other places. Phillip the apostle is believed to have taken the gospel to parts of Asia Minor. John is believed to have gone with Phillip and Peter to parts of Samaria.
About 1.7 million people visit the Twelve Apostles each year
The Catholic Church created stability because people believed that they had to follow Church teachings to avoid damnation.