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Paul was known as the "Apostle to the Gentiles." First, he went to Antioch and worked for a year among the Gentiles. In Antioch, he worked with a church whose members were the first to be called Christians. Later, Paul was sent by the Antioch church on three important missions to non-Jewish people of Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome. Do all of the sentences in the paragraph help to answer the question? (This question is one way to check for unity.)

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In Galatians, Paul said he received a vision of the resurrected Jesus, who commissioned him to be the Apostle to the gentiles.

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so yes

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Well, Paul the Apostle was a very devout man to the Lord and he decided that he was told by Peter to spread the word and live out his faith, This show that he wanted unity for all the Christians! In the areas you mentioned this is definitely where the ministry of faith was needed in these areas!

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I hoped this helps

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