WebMar 13, 2008 · 33 This argument is made by E. A. Judge and G. S. R. Thomas, “The Origin of the Church at Rome: A New Solution,” RTR 25 (1966): 85. Suetonius says, “Punishment was inflicted on the Christians, a class of men given to a new and mischievous superstition,” Suetonius, Nero 16.2 (LCL, Rolfe). 34 Spence, Parting of Ways, 77. WebOct 3, 2024 · Some have said that Paul only started 14 churches in his lifetime. Which Apostle started the first church? Tradition holds that the first Gentile church was founded in Antioch, Acts 11:20–21, where it is recorded that the disciples of Jesus Christ were first called Christians (Acts 11:26).
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WebMay 11, 2024 · The apostle Paul addressed one of his now-canonical letters to the “churches of Galatia” (Galatians 1:2), but where exactly were these churches located? … WebApostle Paul and the Earliest Churches solitary albert woodfox pdf
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WebPaul's 3rd Missionary Journey (Acts 18-21) Paul again traveled overland from Antioch to Phrygia and Galatia. He then traveled to Ephesus where he preached and taught for over three years. After the Ephesian ministry, Paul sailed to Macedonia, and went by foot to Greece including a second stop at Corinth (2 Cor. 13:1). WebFeb 1, 1996 · First, the home missionary church planter must be a saved individual. The Apostle Paul met the Lord and was converted on the Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1–6). Second, the home missionary must be trained and have some experience. Paul was trained at the feet of Gamaliel (Acts 22:3) and later by the Lord (Galatians 1: 11,12). WebDuring the next 20 years or so ( c. mid-30s to mid-50s), he established several churches in Asia Minor and at least three in Europe, including the church at Corinth. solitary alignment