Jesus is of course the one central character without whom there would be no Christian faith.
In the early church going through the book of Acts there is Peter and the other apostles.
Mark and Luke, although not apostle's themselves wrote two of the four gospels.
Phillip the evangelist.
Stephen the martyr.
Paul, the 'apostle to the gentiles' and theologian.
Chlodovocar, more commonly known as Clovis, brought Christianity to the Franks.
Chlodovocar, more commonly known as Clovis, brought Christianity to the Franks.
brought
They brought Christianity and knowledge of European science and technology, such as the clock.
The Pilgrims.
Christmas was brought to France when the population converted to Christianity
No he brought the Christianity religion to Ireland.
The Europeans brought Christianity to Australia.
Clovis
Trying to convert them into Christianity
One answer is that the Spaniards were fervent Christians and Christianity, at its very heart, is a missionary religion. The Jews brought Christianity to the Romans, and the Romans brought Christianity to the Spanish. The Spanish then brought it to the Philippines. Christianity is the greatest news that men have ever gotten, the very basis of it is to be spread and propagated.
It is generally believed that St Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland. However, Patrick was born in Wales and so one can assume that the Welsh originally brought Christianity to Ireland.