Jesus needed helpers called disciple to bewith him for three and a half years and to write the books. Later they would spread the word of god .
The 12 apostles
In the land of Judea which is in the land of present day Israel. All of Jesus' missions were in Judea, apart from two brief forays into a neighbouring country, The Decapolis.
The patron saints of foreign missions are:Francis XavierInfant Jesus of PraguePeter ClaverTherese of Lisieux
The Christian Disciplenship are the students of Jesus during his ministry. They are found in the new testament. They did missions for Jesus and the church.
St Matthew became a saint because he was one of the four gospel writers, and one of Jesus helpers, and also St Matthew preached the Good News, even after Jesus was crucified
As of December 2010, there are 344 missions in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) around the world.
The patron saints of foreign missions are: •Francis Xavier •Infant Jesus of Prague •Peter Claver •Therese of Lisieux
I think that was the one where they sailed to the New World and gave Joseph a book.
taught the disciples, got them ready for their missions, prepared them for their death for the Gospel.
It continued to grow and spread, and as Jesus explained, the Promise of God the Father came, The Holy Spirit to aid and assist the Apostles and believers.
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