There are many people - Jesus, The Apostles, Paul and other Saints known and unknown. The truth is all Christians are important leaders that have contributed in that they spread the word of God through their actions. This is God's will - that his message be spread everwhere.
The first Christians were Jews.
Before his conversion, Paul (then Saul) actively persecuted early Christians, assisting Jewish religious leaders in imprisoning and executing followers of Jesus, believing he was upholding Jewish law. His efforts contributed to the initial suppression of Christianity, forcing believers to scatter and spread the message of Jesus beyond Jerusalem. Ironically, after his conversion, Paul became one of the most influential apostles, promoting the faith and establishing churches across the Roman Empire, which ultimately facilitated the rapid growth and development of early Christianity. This transformation highlighted the resilience of the movement and contributed to its eventual acceptance within the broader Roman society.
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Christianity is the world's largest religion with about 2.1 billion adherents. Judaism has about 14 million adherents worldwide.
Women pastors in the Bible played important roles in spreading the teachings of Christianity and leading congregations. Examples include Phoebe, who was a deacon in the early church, and Junia, who was recognized as an apostle. These women served as spiritual leaders and played a significant role in the growth of the early Christian community.
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Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.
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