
Christian letters
Christian letters, often called epistles, are written messages sent by early Christian leaders like Paul, Peter, and John to communities or individuals to provide guidance, encouragement, and teachings about faith and morality. They are part of the New Testament in the Bible and address issues such as living a Christian life, faith in Jesus, ethical behavior, and church organization. These letters helped spread Christianity's core beliefs, strengthen early believers, and establish church practices, serving as spiritual and doctrinal instructions that continue to influence Christian thought today.