Paul is a big one, and wrote a lot of the New Testament..... Jesus started the movement though,,,
Yes, St. Paul is considered a missionary saint. He is known for his extensive travels throughout the Mediterranean region to spread the teachings of Christianity. St. Paul's missionary work was instrumental in the early growth and spread of the Christian faith.
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The three major missionary religions are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. These religions actively seek to spread their teachings and beliefs to people around the world through missionary activities, preaching, and conversion efforts.
To convert the heathen natives to the joys of Christianity.
its either marcus whitman or william ashley idk Marcus Whitman.
Both Islam and Christianity religions were spread through people free choice and will. However, the early spread of Islam was through fighting against the pagans who were attacking Muslims from time to time. While the early wide spread of Christianity was through the convert of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and accordingly persuaded the empire people to convert to Christianity.
The Roman Empire.
Aggressive Christianity Missionary Training Corps was created in 1981.
Yes, Paul was not a bishop in the early Christian church. He was an apostle and missionary who played a significant role in spreading Christianity.
In Christianity, an apostle is typically understood to be one of the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus Christ to spread his teachings. Apostles are considered the foundation of the early Christian church and are thought to have been personally commissioned by Jesus. Their role was to establish and spread the teachings of Jesus, often through missionary work and writing letters to different communities.
It was Jesus Christ via the missionary work of the apostles. Christianity was the monotheistic religion which spread in the Roman Empire.
Like most missions, its role was to convert native Samoans to Christianity.