paul and barnabas
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.
Andrew was an apostle and the brother of Simon Peter. He preached the Gospel in parts of Asia Minor, Russia and Greece and was crucified on an X-shaped cross in Greece for this. For two days he continued to preach from the cross until he finally died.
Andrew was the first person called by Our Lord to become an apostle. He preached the Gospel in Asia Minor, Greece and, possibly, in Russia. He was crucified in Greece on an x-shaped cross.
Andrew is said to have preached the Gospel in Asia Minor, Greece, and possibly, in areas of modern Russia and Poland.
Paul's first cohort and companion was Barnabas, who traveled with him on his first missionary journey to Asia Minor. Barnabas played a key role in supporting and encouraging Paul in his ministry, and the two worked closely together in spreading the gospel.
Asia Minor
conquest of asia minor by the Seljuk turks
1096
The official First Crusade
Paul was prohibited by the Holy Spirit from going into Asia, and instead went into Europe. From Israel to Turkey to Greece and eventually even to Rome he was able to preach the Gospel to the masses. (He actually had plans to go as far as Spain) Churches were founded as a result of Paul's ministry and they continued to preach the Gospel and multiplying throughout time leading to today.
The Asia Minor today is called Turkey
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