The Book of Acts.
The Coptic Papacy traces its origins to him.
Mark who wrote the gospel of Mark after the death of christ was from the early christian church. He accompanied Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey
In the Bible, Mark is traditionally believed to be John Mark, who served as an assistant to the apostle Peter and later became a companion of Paul during his missionary journeys. There is debate over Mark's specific occupation, but he is often regarded as a scribe or interpreter due to his close association with Peter and involvement in recording Peter's teachings in the Gospel of Mark.
Yes, he is commonly called John Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and served as a missionary with the Apostle Paul. The word "saint" in the Bible refers to anyone who trusts in Christ as the one who died for their sins.
Bible Missionary Church was created in 1955.
A:The 'missionary position' is never mentioned in the Bible. This name came about much later, because the Christian missionaries had sex with native women in a position that was unfamiliar to them.
This question refers to the sharp contention that the apostles Paul and Barnabas had concerning John Mark at the start of Paul's second missionary journey, recorded in the Acts of the Apostles Ch. 15 & v. 37 to 40. On their first missionary journey, Paul & Barnabas took John Mark with them, but he turned back at the second port of call, (Acts.13.13). The Bible doesn't say why, but maybe he got a bit scared, because they had plenty of opposition to preaching the Gospel.
NO
St.Thomas?
Mark 11:25,26
The Gopsel of Mark was written around by John Mark, one of the apostles of Jesus. It was written around 60-70 A.D. Mark was not a disciple, but he was a companion of Paul on some of his missionary journeys. Others date the book to around 62 A.D.
You probably need to go to Bible school and then to some missionary training organization
Mark 8:36