Mark traveled along with Paul as he was a friend and his cousin Barnabas , had also joined Paul l in his numerous missionary journeys to Antioch, Corinth, Philippi, Beroea and many other places.
Yes, Barnabas did travel with Saint Paul on missionary journeys to spread the Gospel. They worked together in Cyprus and Asia Minor, but later had a disagreement about John Mark accompanying them on a mission, leading to them parting ways.
Most of Paul's travels were by foot. There were no mass transportation systems in place at the time.
Saint Paul was traveling throughout the mideast when he was persecuting the Christians. It was on the Damascus road where he was supposed to have had his miraculous conversion. At that time he was not known as Paul, but was known as Saul.
Mark and Luke (Philemon 23-24)(Colossians 4:14)
Except for the years Paul spent in prison, he seemed to travel all the time during his ministry. Click on the link below to follow his travels.
Yes, he is commonly called John Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, and served as a missionary with the Apostle Paul. The word "saint" in the Bible refers to anyone who trusts in Christ as the one who died for their sins.
The address of the Saint Paul City Of is: , Saint Paul, MN 55102-1635
Paul the Apostle, Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus and just Paul i guess
Saint Paul is the capital city in Minnesota.
1. Saint Paul, MN- Ramsey County 2. Saint Paul, AR- Madison County 3. Saint Paul, IA- Lee County 4. Saint Paul, IN- Decatur County 5. Saint Paul, KS- Neosho County 6. Saint Paul, MO- Saint Charles County 7. Saint Paul, NE- Howard County 8. Saint Paul, OR- Marion County 9. Saint Paul, TX- Collin County 10. Saint Paul, TX- San Patricio County
Paul is a saint but not a patron saint.
St. Mark is believed to be the young man who ran away when Jesus was arrested (Mark 14:51-52), and the "John whose other name was Mark" (Acts 12:25). He was a disciple of Saint Peter the Apostle who travelled with him to Rome, and was referred to as "my son Mark" by the first Pope. He also travelled with his cousin Saint Barnabas, and with Saint Paul through Cyprus. He was probably influenced and inspired by all these people as well as by Our Lord.