Paul Homer was born in 1928, in Athens, Greece.
Paul visited Corinth during his second missionary journey, where he stayed for over a year and a half. He visited Athens during his second missionary journey as well, after leaving Berea and before arriving in Corinth.
Paul Nord died on April 23, 1981, in Athens, Greece.
Paul went to Athens, Greece and preached in the temple that was dedicated to the Greek gods and he shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with the Greek philosophers who were in the temple.
When Paul preached in Athens, his reception was mixed. Some were interested in his message about Jesus and the resurrection, while others mocked him and dismissed his teachings. Overall, his time in Athens was notable for engaging with Greek philosophy and culture to present the Christian message.
No, it is not true. Paul visited Athens at least once, when he preached his famous sermon on the Mars Hill, that is recorded in the book of Acts ch.17.
St. Louis, St. Paul, Athens, Attica, and Rome
She was a woman who embraced the Christian faith following a speech by Paul in Athens.
The airport is in Athens, so it dependes on wherein Athens you want to go.
Athens shouldn't go to war with Sparta because they will loose a lot of soldiers.
Paul hendricks Fontaine has written: 'Ohio University' -- subject(s): Athens Ohio University, History
They met up in Athens.