Pentecost.
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Many people heard the gospel in their own language on the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles. This event is recorded in The Bible in the book of Acts, chapter 2.
Pentecost.
Margaret Peoples, along with her husband, established a mission station in Ouagadougou among the Mossi people to share the gospel. They learned the Mossi language, adapted their ways to the local culture, and built relationships with the community, which helped in spreading Christianity among the Mossi people. Through their dedication and efforts, many Mossi people were introduced to the Christian faith.
No, Lazarus did not write the Gospel of John. The Gospel of John is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, not Lazarus.
The word "servant" appears 19 times in the Gospel of Luke.
Traditional belief holds that Mark's Gospel was written in Rome, likely around 60-70 AD. However, some scholars suggest it could have been written elsewhere, such as in Syria or elsewhere in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The exact location of its composition remains a topic of scholarly debate.
Ethnicity refers to a large group of people sharing common traits such as race, language, and religion.
There are really a lot of people who haven't heard about the Gospel,but i don't have any accurate statistics that may help you...But we,as Christians,we have to preach the word of God, not verbally but with our life and our behaviours to let people know about JESUS and love Him and give the glory to our Lord in Heavens.
Millions and millions of people have still to hear the word o God, I t is our duty, Jesus last command. He did not say heal.
Few people in the world today have never heard of Jesus. Even if people have listended to missionaries, such as those of the Joshua Project, and rejected the message, they have at least heard of Jesus. The Joshua Project cites 2.74 billion people as unreached with the gospel of Christ.
It is impossible to say how many people as of 2017 have not heard the Gospel of Jesus, for a number of reasons. People might have heard---but not caredbut not agreed with itbut had lost all hopebut had a different yet valid set of beliefs.
i heard not that many people came i heard it was from 10 to 15 people
Lost people or things
The real meaning of the gospel is the same anytime or age. The gospel is how - God makes bad people good. For many people today the gospel is a social gospel. But the gospel is not about improving peoples lives, giving them food or financial aid or fighting for their rights. These are all good things but they are not the gospel.
All that believe.
Virtually all countries have heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but there are still small groups in most countries and individuals in all countries who have not heard the Gospel. At one time the United States sent out many missionaries to other countries, but it seems now that other countries are sending missionaries to the U.S. as we are viewed now as mostly pagan. Sad but true.
Lost people or things
Jesus' apostles - his closests companions that he trained during his ministry to go into the world spreading his gospel. They were all saying the same thing, but the people who were from many different countries heard them in their native language at the same time. This is physically impossible so it was a miracle preformed by the Holy Spirit on that day.
The official language of the UK (which includes London) is English and the majority of the people have English as their first language. However, London is a cosmopolitan city with a huge immigrant population, so many of the world's languages can be heard there. The language spoken in London is English.