Pauls Travels:
Paul’s travels had a large impact on the Early Christian community because he was very inspired to spread the word of the Gospel to all those in doubt of the Lord and to widen the range of people in our faith. Paul did this by travelling many places such as Cyprus, Syria, Lycia and many others just on his fist journey. Paul was convinced that all Jew’s and Gentiles should hear about the works of Jesus. He believed that anyone that was willing to embrace their faith in God always had a spot in Christianity. The effect of this journey was that he was able to inform some Jewish people about how there is always space a new member in the Christian church. This was successful because it allowed new people to have a more in-depth understanding of their faith and this often led them to joining Christianity. Another beneficial act Paul did on his travels was talking to everyday people in market places and in the streets. This informed many people of the Christian faith and assisted in enlarging the amount of Christians. This was very important because people felt threatened to be part of the Christian faith. Paul gave these people hope.
Pauls Letters:
Pauls letters were able to have an impact on the Christian Community for he was able to spread his wild ideas to places he was unable to travel too. Writing letters allowed Paul to communicate with places and people that he could not travel to. In his letters he was able to spread his idea about turning Christianity from just a small sector of Judaism to the large worldwide religion that it is today. Writing these letters was an extremely significant act to the Early Church for they allowed Paul to make a change to places that he was unable to reach. Without these letters the Christian faith wouldn't be the large faith that it is today.
Paul’s travels had a large impact on the Early Christian community because he was very inspired to spread the word of the Gospel to all those in doubt of the Lord and to widen the range of people in our faith. Paul did this by travelling many places such as Cyprus, Syria, Lycia and many others just on his fist journey. Paul was convinced that all Jew’s and Gentiles should hear about the works of Jesus. He believed that anyone that was willing to embrace their faith in God always had a spot in Christianity. The effect of this journey was that he was able to inform some Jewish people about how there is always space a new member in the Christian church. This was successful because it allowed new people to have a more in-depth understanding of their faith and this often led them to joining Christianity. Another beneficial act Paul did on his travels was talking to everyday people in market places and in the streets. This informed many people of the Christian faith and assisted in enlarging the amount of Christians. This was very important because people felt threatened to be part of the Christian faith. Paul gave these people hope.
Pauls Letters:
Pauls letters were able to have an impact on the Christian Community for he was able to spread his wild ideas to places he was unable to travel too. Writing letters allowed Paul to communicate with places and people that he could not travel to. In his letters he was able to spread his idea about turning Christianity from just a small sector of Judaism to the large worldwide religion that it is today. Writing these letters was an extremely significant act to the Early Church for they allowed Paul to make a change to places that he was unable to reach. Without these letters the Christian faith wouldn't be the large faith that it is today.