Saul was his Hebrew name but he was called Paul due to his dual citizenship, and some Bible scholars claim he took the name Paul after his conversion.
Roma, 67 AD. After the great fire that burnt a great part of the city, Emperor Nero points Paul, Jesus' apostle, as guilty of the fire, arresting him and taking him to Mamertine Prison. There prefect ...
Paul’s letters remind believers that the witness of the church will never be measured by how it wins debates, but by how it ...
At the end of 1 Corinthians, after urging the church to “let all that you do be done in love” (1 Cor. 16:14), and pronouncing ...