Paul did not start any "churches" as such. He visited different cities and established groups that examined the Hebrew scriptures and applied the teachings of Jesus.
A few of the cities were Colossi, Ephesus, Galatia, Antioch, Tarsus, Derbe, Lystra, Phillipi.
The book of Acts tells about how the apostle Paul was a young man when he started his ministry. The Bible does not give an exact age.
Yes. The ancient Churches which the Apostle Paul planted throughout Asia minor, the Balkans, and Greece are still in existence. The Church at Thessilonica, a recipient of two of the Apostles letters, has continued since his time to preserve the ancient Faith.
No. The apostle Paul was put into the ministry by the Lord immediately following his conversion on the road to Damascus. Read Acts 9
Titus was a companion of Paul. About AD 66, Paul wrote his minister friend Titus to help him understand the pastor's role in the new churches. So Titus was a comtemporary of the apostle Paul around the middle of the 1st century.
OpinionI would say Apostle Paul wherever I use 'Apostle' as a title, in the same way as I would say Mr Smith, with 'Mr' capitalised. Less frequently, I would write 'apostle' uncapitalised if I did not intend it as a title, for example where 'apostle' is the subject of the sentence, and Paul is addressed. Use capitals to be on the safe side.
The exact number of churches that the Apostle Paul started is not known, but he is associated with founding several churches in the Mediterranean region, including churches in Corinth, Ephesus, Philippi, and Thessalonica. These churches were established during his missionary journeys to spread the teachings of Christianity.
No Paul was not stoned although they started to but he escaped.
The book of Acts tells about how the apostle Paul was a young man when he started his ministry. The Bible does not give an exact age.
yes
The number of churches started by Saint Paul is not stated in the New Testament. Although there are seven that he is directly said to have started.
Some believes started a church in Rome with no Apostle. Then Paul the Apostle wrote the Letter to the Romans (Romans) to help in their understanding since no Apostle was yet there. Paul later arrived.
Jesus came to complete Moses commands. Christianity is developed by paul whih is a controversial subject..! None of the apostle of god started teaching Christianity. It was by a man called Paul.
The book of Acts tells about how the Apostle Paul was a young man when he started his ministry. The Bible does not give an exact age.
Actually at the time of Jesus, there were no churches. they came later built by Paul the apostle and Peter in Rome. The disciples wrote books in the bible and started the early church in the book of Acts.
There is no apostle named John Paul. There is an apostle named John and another apostle named Paul.
Yes. The ancient Churches which the Apostle Paul planted throughout Asia minor, the Balkans, and Greece are still in existence. The Church at Thessilonica, a recipient of two of the Apostles letters, has continued since his time to preserve the ancient Faith.
No. The apostle Paul was put into the ministry by the Lord immediately following his conversion on the road to Damascus. Read Acts 9