I'm not sure who besides this, but Paul did witness to the guards/jailers when he was in jail in Phillipi
In Philippi, Paul needed a minimum of 10 Jewish men to establish a synagogue, as this was the requirement in ancient Jewish custom. Paul sought out these men to share the teachings of Christianity with them.
Barnabas was Paul's companion on his first missionary journey. They traveled together to Cyprus and Asia Minor to preach the gospel and establish churches.
Louis Phillipi was born on August 25, 1911, in Masontown, Pennsylvania, USA.
Louis Phillipi died on June 29, 1998, in Port Hueneme, California, USA.
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by committing suicide after the battle of Phillipi.
It depends upon the journeys. the short answer is that over all the journeys Paul was accompanied by Peter, Barnabas, Timothy, Silas, John Mark (author of the Gospel of Mark) and Luke amongst others.
Paul did not start any "churches" as such. He visited different cities and established groups that examined the Hebrew scriptures and applied the teachings of Jesus. A few of the cities were Colossi, Ephesus, Galatia, Antioch, Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Phillipi.
he died but if he was alive he would be 46
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Phillipi is often pronounced in two different ways. The first way is filip - E and the second is fill-uh-pee. Another way to say it is Phil-i-pie