Jesus told Peter to go and feed my sheep.
According to the Christian scriptures, he was a fisherman, until Jesus called him to follow. He then became an apostle/disciple of Jesus and started to spread the Gospel. He was known to deny that he knew Jesus when the authorities wanted to stop Jesus and the new teachings. He later on became a martyr. The Catholics believe he was the first Pope. He is known more familiarly as "Saint Peter".
to spread the mission and good news of Jesus.
peter wouldn't deserve the credit, if Jesus had really given the responsibility to St. Mary Magdalene. but the idea that Jesus did this is just a bunch of non backed up error that Dan brown writes in his novel and is not true. Jesus entrusted all the apostles, and all of his disciples to spread the good, news, and peter is not given all the credit. but he is given a lot, because he was the first pope and vicar of Christ.
It was formed in Jerusalem by Jesus Christ and given to the Apostle Peter to be the Head of it. Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles spread the "good news" around the world and started the Church in Rome.
In the four Gospels we are shown that Peter had his ups and downs and that he denied Jesus three times on the night Jesus was arrested. These are negative things in Peter's life, but we all have negatives in our lives, we are human and make mistakes, but Peter's life changed dramatically after Pentecost and he is a good example to follow. I and II Peter are very good books to study and follow.
Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.
Jesus meant that they were fishers of men, and that means that Jesus told them to spread the good news.
Jesus' closest friends were his twelve apostles, particularly Peter, James, and John, who formed his inner circle. After his resurrection, these apostles became key figures in spreading the good news about Jesus, establishing early Christian communities and sharing his teachings throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. Their efforts laid the foundation for Christianity as a global religion.
Initially he preached the Gospel mostly in Israel for perhaps about 30 years. Later, when he was probably in his 60s, he traveled to Rome where he continued to preach until he was killed under orders of Nero, sometime between 63 and 67 AD.
Peter, in the context of the New Testament of the Bible, is known for bringing Tabitha (also called Dorcas) back to life. This miracle is described in the Book of Acts, specifically Acts 9:36-42. Tabitha was a disciple known for her good works and acts of charity, and her resurrection by Peter served to spread the message of Jesus and strengthen the early Christian community.
The primary responsibility of the early Christians was to spread the Good News about Jesus and salvation. Deb The main responsibility of the early church was to spread the Good News of salvation through Jesus Christ and to help those who became Believers to grow in their faith. Deb
Simon was a fisherman. A very good one at that. He was named Peter by Jesus because his interpretation of who was Jesus was going to be the rock of the church.