Christ instructed his disciples to go to all of the world, including Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria. No particular instructions were given as to where to begin, but it was most likely from the nearest area to the furtherest.
Through Christ himself, who then passed it on to his disciples saying, "Go and make disciples of every nation, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit."
Main goal is to spread the gospel. Jesus told His disciples to 'go into all the world and make disciples'. For a person to become a disciple of Jesus Christ they must first respond positively to the gospel.
To go into all the world in his name and make disciples of all nations.
Jesus told his disciples to go and spread his name and his word. After saying that he gave the disciples the language of tongues.then Jesus ascended towards heaven.
Yes. Christ told them where to go to find one that they could use, and they went where he said, and there was one there.
Well, the first missionary was probably one of the disciples. They were the first ones to go out and spread the gospel. Paul was one of the first to go out and probably the best known.
Mary Magdalene is mentioned in the Bible as one of the women who witnessed the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Some traditions and legends suggest that Mary Magdalene played a significant role in spreading the news of Jesus' resurrection, which is a central aspect of the Easter story. She is often associated with Easter and is considered a symbol of faith and devotion.
When Christ first began his miracles, he had a small group of people, who the world call his disciples. That's just about when the religion started, but it took off again around the time of the Protestant Reformation.
The Bible does not say whether Jesus Christ went to China or any other oriental countries. But the Bible does say that Jesus Christ told his disciples to go throughout all the world, so there is a possibility the disciples went to China, yet it was never recorded in the Bible. Footnote: If Jesus did go to China, there would probably be more Christians in China than there are right now.
Jesus' last instruction to his disciples can be found at Matthew 28:19, 20- "Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit, teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you. And, look! I am with you all the days until the conclusion of the system of things."
Paul says in the book of Philemon that he is an ambassador - representative of Christ. Phm 1:9 But because I love you, I make a request instead. I do this even though I am Paul, the ambassador of Christ Jesus, and at present also a prisoner for his sake. He also says he is an ambassador of the gospel Eph 6:20 For the sake of this gospel I am an ambassador, though now I am in prison. Pray that I may be bold in speaking about the gospel as I should. Also Jesus told the disciples to go and preach the gospel Mar 16:15 He said to them, "Go throughout the whole world and preach the gospel to all people. This command was not just for the first disciple but all disciples so if you are a disciple / follower of Christ you should be a preacher of the gospel and so an ambassador of Christ.
A Christian is a follower of Christ. Christ himself said: "By this all will know that you are my disciples-if you have love among yourselves." He also gave the command: "Go, therefore, and make disciples of people of all the nations..." So true Christianity will be found among a group of people who have overcome national, ethnic and social boarders and who loyally preach and teach worldwide. Sincerely E