All the disciples (except Judas) continued to spread the Word. Christ particularly pointed out Peter, saying: "Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my church." But all the apostles went out to preach and convert with the help and courage of the Holy Spirit.
The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.
Many cultures are responsible for the spreading of Christianity. The main culture which spread it was certainly the Roman Empire.
The apostle Paul spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean regionSaint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland!
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A disciple by definition is the one who embraces and assists in spreading the teachings of another. But a follower is just limited to just believing in the religion.
In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples specifically chosen by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more generally followers of his teachings.
Saint Mark was a Christian evangelist and the author of the Gospel of Mark in the Bible. He was also a disciple of Saint Peter and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in the early church.
In Christianity, an apostle is a chosen messenger or ambassador of Jesus Christ, typically one of the twelve disciples who were specifically selected by Jesus during his ministry. A disciple, on the other hand, is a follower or student of Jesus who learns from his teachings and seeks to live according to his example. Apostles have a more specific role in spreading the teachings of Jesus, while disciples are more broadly considered followers of his teachings.
No culture is 'responsible' for Christianity. Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Saint Michael is not typically known as a disciple in Christianity. He is an archangel who is recognized as a leader of the heavenly army. In some traditions, he is considered a protector and defender rather than a follower or disciple of Jesus.