How St Pauls travels effected Christianity
After St Pauls' conversion, he wanted to go out and spread the Christian Faith to as many people as he could find. His travels took him to places such as Cypress, Pamphylia and Pisidia. On his travels he goes to a number of cities to teach people to live like God. On St Pauls first journey, he, along with his friend Barnabas, went to different cities such as On St Pauls second journey, St Paul and Barnabas set off from Antioch and went to cities such as Lystra and Derbe to preach to the gospel and create new believers. On St Pauls' second journey, he and Barnabas set off to the cities they went to before to check on how the new believers are going. St Paul and Barnabas have created a strong Christian community within those cities.
How St Pauls letters have influenced early Christianity
How St Pauls letters have influenced early Christianity
St Paul has written 14 letters. They are included in the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament. In one of his letters, he writes to the Romans, St Paul writes about the relationship of Christian Faith to the unbelievers (Jews). He powerfully writes about union with Christ through baptism and the Holy Spirit. St Paul often, in his letters, wrote about the connections of the Early Church. His Letters provide people and communities with historical information about Jews, the Pagans and others.