
Paul’s Missionary Journeys
Paul’s missionary journeys were a series of travels through the Roman Empire, aimed at spreading Christianity. Starting around AD 46, he journeyed across regions like Asia Minor, Greece, and beyond, establishing churches and teaching about Jesus. His efforts involved preaching, travelling with companions, and facing challenges such as opposition and imprisonment. These journeys helped Christianity grow from a small Jewish sect to a widespread religion across diverse cultures. His letters (epistles) to these communities form much of the New Testament and continue to influence Christian faith today.