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Essay heading: The Contribution To The Development And Expression Of Christianity Made By St Paul
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There he worked establishing churches for the people had converted to the Christian faith and who wanted an actual name place where their faith could be practiced amongst other Christians. He established churches at Pisidian, Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe.
2.In his second act of missionary work, St Paul was accompanied by three other men; Silas and later Timothy and Luke... displayed 300 characters
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In this missionary he revisited the churches he previously established in Asian Minor on his first missionary trip and they also passed through Galatia. During this trip at a place named Troas, a vision of a Macedonian was had by St Paul and he had interpreted this as a message from Jesus telling him to focus on Macedonia and evangelize and preach the Gospel of Christ to the people of that region... displayed next 300 characters
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