Paul the Apostle undertook multiple missionary journeys across the Roman Empire to spread Christianity, establish churches, and strengthen the faith of early Christians.
Paul's third missionary journey focused on revisiting and strengthening the churches he had established in Asia Minor and Greece. He particularly spent significant time in Ephesus, where he taught extensively, performed miracles, and encountered both success and opposition before returning to Jerusalem.
Special thanks to Patrick Scott Smith for his research and input.
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Netchev, S. (2024, July 16). Paul the Apostle's Third Missionary Journey (c. 53-57 CE). World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19234/paul-the-apostles-third-missionary-journey-c-53-57/
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