Road to Damascus
Paul was traveling to Damascus when he was converted.
No Titus was not converted by Timothy. He was converted by Paul
Although not specifically spelled out in the Bible, it is believed Paul was shunned by his parents and the community once they found he had converted to Christianity. Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
The woman converted by Paul's preachings was Lydia, a seller of purple goods in Philippi. She became one of the first converts to Christianity in Europe after hearing Paul's teachings by the river.
Paul was struck blind on the way to Damascus, and god spoke to him. And he was blind for three days. He then converted himself, and became Paul, from Saul.
Pope John Paul died a Catholic. However, a cousin of Pope Benedict the XVI is a Jehovah's Witness.
Around 50 years old
Apostle Paul
The story of Paul can be found in the Acts of the Apostles. It tells the story of Saul (Paul) and how he was converted while traveling to Damascus.
He was converted on the road to Damascus, and was blind for three days.
Paul is one of the more significant writers of the Bible. Paul's old name was Saul before he was converted. This is irony that he is so beloved because he persecuted followers of Jesus. Paul had not actually known Jesus and he was converted on the road to Damascus. Paul wrote at least seven books of the Bible. When Paul caused a disruption in Jerusalem, he was arrested and put under 2 years of house arrest then put to death.
Saul (aka Paul) was a devout Jew before his conversion.