Paul traveled to make new converts and to check up on earlier converts and members of the Church. He wanted to assure that they remained true to the Gospel. Sometimes he traveled to settle disputes. For example, he traveled to Jerusalem to meet with the other apostles to discuss some of the rules they were trying to enforce on the gentiles.
Paul made missionary journeys to spread the word of God to the gentiles.
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Paul was a tax collector before he was an apostole he actually persecuted jews (christians) because they believed in God. His real name was Saul but Jesus Christ changed it. Paul went on 4 missionary journeys and wrote 14 books of the Bible
It is Luke the author of Acts. But Barnabas was with them.
Corinth played a major role in the apostle Pauls missionary work.
A:The missionary trips are in Acts of the Apostles only. Paul's own epistles never mention, and actually preclude, the three missionary trips described in the later book.
Some major life events in the life of the apostle Paul included his conversion on the road to Damascus, his missionary journeys throughout the Mediterranean region to spread Christianity, his teachings and letters that formed a significant part of the New Testament, and his eventual martyrdom in Rome.
Yes, he either walked or rode a horse.
The spread of buddism happend because of the missionary journeys
a donkey, and a moose
He traveled by foot, ship and may be the donkey.
As you are not clear on which apostle. Peter went to Rome, Thomas to India, and Paul made 3 missionary journeys to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and Thessolinica.