to spread the mission and good news of Jesus.
The terms "Apostles" and "Disciples" refer to different groups within early Christianity. The 12 Disciples are the followers of Jesus who learned from him and spread his teachings, while the 12 Apostles are specifically chosen by Jesus to be his closest emissaries and to carry out his mission after his resurrection. All Apostles were Disciples, but not all Disciples were Apostles. The distinction often highlights the Apostles' role in leadership and the establishment of the early Church.
each of the twelve chief disciples of Jesus Christ. It can also mean an important early Christian teacher or a pioneering missionary
The twelve Apostles- Jesus of Nazareth had chosen, named, and trained in order to send them on a specific mission. For further reading a link to wiki is below.
The bible is written by prophets , apostles .
Barnabas took Paul and brought him to the apostles
mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
the apostles
he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
The successors of the apostles are the bishops of the Catholic Church, who are responsible for continuing the teachings and mission of the apostles. They serve as spiritual leaders in their dioceses and are considered the guardians of the faith passed down from the time of the apostles.
To preach the Gospel.
Apostolic
Acts calls you to ask the Holy Spirit to show you God's mission opportunity for you and to lead you to overcome all opposition to that mission.
The great commission is that all Christians preach the gospel (to try to help save souls). Not just the apostles.
Apostolic is the mark of the Church which indicates that the teaching authority of the Church comes directly from Jesus and his chosen Apostles because the bishops of the church are direct successors of the Apostles.
He stand for the mission of Christ imposed to them by Christ during Pentecost.The apostles is the first Bishops of the church.
The terms "Apostles" and "Disciples" refer to different groups within early Christianity. The 12 Disciples are the followers of Jesus who learned from him and spread his teachings, while the 12 Apostles are specifically chosen by Jesus to be his closest emissaries and to carry out his mission after his resurrection. All Apostles were Disciples, but not all Disciples were Apostles. The distinction often highlights the Apostles' role in leadership and the establishment of the early Church.
No, disciples and apostles are not the same. Disciples are generally followers or students of a teacher or a philosophy, while apostles are specifically chosen messengers or representatives, often with a specific mission or authority. In the context of Christianity, the apostles were a smaller group within the larger group of disciples.