Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ use Evangelism (travel in foot, boat), Preaching and performing Sign and Wonders , to spread the good news of Salvation. And also train the 12 Apostles to be his ministers.
Jesus sent his disciples out to spread his teachings to all nations.
a follower of Jesus that preached and spread his teachings
Disciples in the Bible were followers of Jesus who learned from and spread his teachings. They played a crucial role in sharing Jesus' message of love, forgiveness, and salvation with others. The disciples helped to establish the early Christian church and continued to spread the teachings of Jesus after his death.
Apostle Paul
After the death of Jesus. Paul taught of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his teaching of a New Covenant
In Christianity, an apostle is typically understood to be one of the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus Christ to spread his teachings. Apostles are considered the foundation of the early Christian church and are thought to have been personally commissioned by Jesus. Their role was to establish and spread the teachings of Jesus, often through missionary work and writing letters to different communities.
The disciples of Jesus were his closest followers who helped spread his teachings and assist in his ministry. They played a key role in sharing his message with others and carrying out his mission to spread the word of God.
In the teachings of Jesus, HE refers to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit played a significant role in guiding and empowering Jesus and his followers to spread his message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.
desciples
The 12 apostles in the Bible were disciples chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings. They played a significant role in spreading the message of Christianity after Jesus' death, traveling to different regions to share his teachings and establish churches.
The disciples immediately followed Jesus because they believed he was the Messiah and wanted to learn from him and spread his teachings.
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.