Description
Paul was a missionary, theologian, and writer. He wrote 13 epistles that make up one fourth of the New Testament. Prior to his conversion to Christianity, he was known as Saul. He was a Roman citizen who persecuted and executed believers. While traveling on the road to Damascus, Jesus appeared to him and Saul was saved. He began to travel preaching the message of Jesus. His journeys took him places like Athens, Corinth, Ephesus, Cyprus, Macedonia, Galatia and many, many more. He traveled with Barnabas, Silas, and Timothy. He was beaten and imprisoned along the way, but never lost faith in Jesus as his Lord and Savior.