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Who wrote a lot of the letters to churches in new testament?

Paul, who was formerly called Saul. He was from Tarsus. He wrote 13 letters to different churches; those letters are called epistles.


Is there a name of a church named in the bible?

When the bible was written there were no church buildings, churches were groups of Christan believers and Paul wrote letters to these 'churches'.


How did the work of paul crucial to the spread of Christianity?

What Paul wrote in the bible is important because he was a sinner himself, and when he was changed by the Lord he spread this faith to many churches and believers


Are there any other churches except Laodiceans in the scriptures that paul wrote to but did not make them a book in the NT?

Church at Ephesus Church at Corinth


What churches were founded by Paul?

Paul founded several churches during his missionary journeys, including the churches in Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, and Ephesus. These churches were located in various regions of the ancient Roman Empire.


How did Paul influence the early church?

Paul founded many of the early New Testament Churches. He taught the churches what he had received from the Lord. He guided and corrected the early churches. Paul also prayed for the many New Testament churches.


What are the 3 things that Paul wrote?

Paul wrote most of the New Testament books. Seven of the 13 books are attributed to Paul – Romans, 1st Corinthians, 2nd Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1st Thessalonians and Philemon.These "books" are letters or epistles to various churches or early Christiancommunities that Paul had visited during his ministry.


When did Titus of the Bible live?

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.


In which book is Paul's letter to a group of churches?

Galatians was written to the churches in Galatia.


Was the 7 churches that Paul started in Asia the 7 churches in Revelation?

yes


How did Saint Paul keep in touch with the churches he set up?

St. Paul kept in touch with the churches he set up through letters. He wrote letters to address issues, provide teaching, and offer guidance to the early Christian communities. These letters were later compiled into the New Testament of the Bible.


Why did Paul of Tarsus write his letters?

Paul wrote for various reasons for example: The letter to the Romans was written to expound the Christian faith, a doctrinal treatise. The letter to the Galatians was written to encourage the churches that were under pressure to continue on with aspects of Judaism. The letters to Timothy were written to encourage Timothy to oppose error in various churches and to give guidance to Timothy as he visited the young churches.