St.Thomas?
Thomas the Apostle's mission to India is not specifically mentioned in the Bible. However, tradition holds that he traveled to India to spread Christianity and establish churches there. This tradition is based on early Christian writings and the accounts of later Christian historians.
As you are not clear on which apostle. Peter went to Rome, Thomas to India, and Paul made 3 missionary journeys to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and Thessolinica.
The apostle Paul (formerly Saul) is known for constantly travelling as a missionary.
Between 1647 and 1663, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary called the "Apostle to the Indians", translated the Bible into the language of the Algonquin Indians.
A Macedonian, Aristarchus was an early Christian that went on the third missionary tour with the Apostle Paul. He was a good friend to Paul
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Bible Missionary Church was created in 1955.
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While this depends somewhat on how one defines the term missionary, the first Christian that appeared to take on the missionary role was Philip the Evangelist. He was first mentioned in Acts 6:5 in the Bible. However, his missionary travels are described in Acts 8:5-40. He served in the first decades of the church in the 1st century AD.
The heavenly patron of the Syro-Malabar Diocese is St. Thomas the Apostle. St. Thomas is considered the patron saint of India and is particularly revered among members of the Syro-Malabar Church due to his missionary work in India.
If Matthew the disciple/apostle had a wife we are not told about it in the Bible.
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.