Paul was on "the road to Damascus" when God visited him. He didn't actually 'find' Christianity (God), because he wasn't actually looking for it. God found him on that road, but at the time, Paul was actually called "Saul". He was Saul of Tarsus, a valiant and dedicated Roman soldier who was on his way to root out more of the Christian believers and turn them over to the authorities for punishment.
The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.
the Apostle Paul
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It was the apostle Paul .
'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
Who is the proper founder of Christianity? 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
Yes, Barnabas is considered an apostle in Christianity. He was a companion of the apostle Paul and played a significant role in spreading the teachings of Jesus.
No; Paul was a Pharisee. See Philippians 3:5.
I think it was 'Apostle' Paul of Tarsus.
The apostle Paul probably had the greatest influence on Christianity.
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.
Yes, although he was not a disciple of the living Jesus, he was an apostle and traditionally referred to as "the Apostle Paul" or "Saint Paul".