The Apostle Paul and the Spread of Christianity

Introduction

In The Picture Below,is the Apostle Paul, He revolutionized the Old Testament. Why do I say that? He wrote 14 of the New Testament books, and also worked miracles and spread the gospel , from Jerusalem to Rome. He founded serveral of the Asia Minor and Europe. He was a Jew , a scholar among the Apostles, and his knowledge was beyond comparison , at that time. He was a tentmaker,  some say he was probably never married, but others think that because of his extensive knowledge in marrage, he was probably a widower. He went around the world, doing what we think is impossible, but he found easy, doing all he could to spread the gospel , and reach the lost souls in the world. 
He Contributed to over 14 books of the Bible

Task

Your Task are:

Step 1:Look Through the Bible to find Paul's 1-3 Journeys. You may use either th NIV or KJV to find his journeys.

Step 2:Find (in a library) atleast 2-3 books, on the historical records of Paul's Journeys. ( Old books by Historians, or etc.)

Step 3: Write a 5-6 page report on the Paul's Journeys, and What he did to spread the gospel. Your first half should be about Paul, his early life, what he did for the Jews, etc. Your second half should be about what he did to spread the gospel, what others did to spread the gospel. 

Process
Evaluation

You will be graded accordingly:

1.You writing : grammer and sentence structure- 25 points

2.Word Choice The author uses vivid words and phrases. The choice and placement of words seems accurate, natural, and not forced. - 25 points

3.Voice: The author’s purpose of writing is very clear, and there is strong evidence of attention to audience.- 25 points

4.Word Choice: The author uses vivid words and phrases. The choice and placement of words seems accurate, natural, and not forced.- 25 points

Conclusion

In conclusion we see that Paul, was a man of faith, he did many great and marvollous for Christ and what he taught us will never lead this world. Today, his epistles continue to be vital roots of the theology, worship, and pastoral life in the Roman and Protestant traditions of the West, as well as the Orthodox traditions of the East.[15] Among the many other apostles and missionaries involved in the spread of the Christian faith, his influence on Christian thought and practice has been characterized as being as "profound as it is pervasive". Augustine of Hippo developed Paul's idea that salvation is based on faith and not "works of the law". Martin Luther's interpretation of Paul's writings influenced Luther's doctrine of sola fide.

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