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Paul Mission

The Paul Mission refers to the series of journeys undertaken by the Apostle Paul in the New Testament of the Bible to spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. These missions, which took place in the first century AD, involved founding churches, preaching the message of Jesus, and assisting local communities. Paul traveled extensively, facing various challenges and opposition, yet his efforts significantly contributed to the growth of early Christianity. His letters, known as epistles, addressed specific issues in those communities and are foundational texts in Christian theology. His work helped shape the spread of Christianity beyond its Jewish roots.