No he was not, he being recognized as being the head of the church along with James and John. There were many in the Old Testament who were doing missionary work long before the appearance of Christ, Adam being the first as well as his sons Able and Seth. Perhaps even Cain until he came under the influence of Satan.
NO..... Pual was (FALSE
which missionary printed the first 5000 copies of New Testament
Saint Peter was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is considered the first pope of the Catholic Church. Saint Paul was a Christian missionary and writer of the New Testament. Peter is known for his role as the leader of the apostles, while Paul is known for his missionary journeys and theological writings.
While this depends somewhat on how one defines the term missionary, the first Christian that appeared to take on the missionary role was Philip the Evangelist. He was first mentioned in Acts 6:5 in the Bible. However, his missionary travels are described in Acts 8:5-40. He served in the first decades of the church in the 1st century AD.
The first missionary in China Follow the link below
no, but he did on his second and his third missionary trip.
Missionary
William Carey William Carey was the first English missionary to India in 1793.
Paul's First Missionary Journey. Recorded in Acts 13: 1 to 13
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.
Adoniran Jusdson holds the first Protestant missionary title. He is remembered for the first significant missionary in Burma.
No the disciples were the first missionaries.