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Apostle Paul

Apostle Paul was a key figure in early Christianity, originally a persecutor of Christians who experienced a profound spiritual conversion. He became a dedicated missionary and theologian, traveling extensively to spread Jesus' teachings. Paul authored many of the New Testament's letters (epistles), which provide guidance and doctrine for Christian communities. His efforts helped establish Christianity as a major world religion. Known for his leadership, theological insight, and commitment, Paul’s writings and missions significantly shaped Christian theology and the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.