
The Cyrenians
The Cyrenians were a group of early Christians mentioned in the New Testament. They are notable for being from Cyrene, a region in North Africa, and are associated with preaching and spreading Christianity, particularly in Antioch. One of their significant mentions is when they are described as having helped spread the message of Jesus to both Jews and Gentiles. This reflects early Christian efforts to expand their teachings beyond Jewish communities, highlighting the diverse origins of early Christian followers and their role in establishing the faith across different cultures.