Colossae was an ancient city located in what is now Turkey.
St. Patrick evangelized Ireland and was well known as Ireland’s patron saint. He was also a bishop in the early Christian church.
Saint Patrick evangelized and converted much of Ireland to Christianity.
Paul did not start the church in Colossae. According to his epistle to the Colossians (chapter 1, verse 7) Paul states that the Colossians learned about Christ through Epaphras, "fellow slave" of Christ.
Monks
The general name for a person who evangelized and taught Christianity was missionary. There were organized groups of missionaries who worked during the Middle Ages, and one such group was the Cistercians. There is a link below.
They are 2343 kilometers away. They are connected by E90 highway.
The motto of Anglican Frontier Missions is 'Serving the Largest and Least Evangelized'.
Stupid question because most people have understood and accepted the fact that this is the only life you have. We evolved.
A city of SW Asia Minor. In the apostle Paul's day Colossae was in the Roman province of Asia, though it formed part of the ancient region of Phrygia. The site is uninhabited at present. It lay near the upper end of the Lycus River valley, about 18 km (11 mi) ESE of Laodicea (near modern Denizli). The Lycus River valley is narrow in the region of Colossae, walled in by great cliffs, but broadens out as it progresses to the NW and the junction of the Lycus with the Maeander (Menderes) River. Through this valley passed the main road leading from Ephesus and the Aegean Coast to the E as far as the Euphrates. A road branched off from there to Sardis and Pergamum to the NW. During the Roman period, however, the road system was changed, and Laodicea and neighboring Hierapolis (Col 4:13) came to surpass Colossae in importance. Nevertheless, Colossae continued to be known as a textile center, noted for its fine wool of unusual hue, called colossinus. It lay on the edge of the lonely steppe country, where flocks of sheep were pastured. To the S some 5 km (3 mi), Honaz Dagi (Mt. Cadmus) rises 2,750 m (9,020 ft), its snows feeding streams that flowed past Colossae.
Bernard of Menthon was a priest who evangelized the residents of the Alps for over 40 years.
St. Thomas did not worship any country. He worship only God. He evangelized in India and was martyred there.