The Apostle Paul, apostle Paul was born in Tulsos in the Jewish community around the AD 3 age. When he was born, his strict Pharisee parents dedicated him to God and made every effort to make him a good Jew. From 5 to 10 years old, he studied Jewish Pharisees under the guidance of his father. His father taught him the Bible and traditional sentences. Paul was sent to Jerusalem to attend Gamaliel's Jewish school when he was about 10 years old. Gamaliel is the most famous rabbi that is mentioned in the New Testament (Acts 5: 34).
The apostle Paul is one of the most influential people in the Bible, and he himself wrote most of the New Testament. Before he became an apostle Paul (who was then called Saul) persuaded Christians and was known for opposing Christ 's teachings. But after experiencing the encounter with Jesus' life change, God spread Paul to spread the gospel in a very distinctive way. Today, God uses a group of people that seemingly unlikely to bring the gospel to the Islamic world - former Muslims. More than 200 of these Muslim senior followers, all theologically trained people, leaders of ministries and communities have worked as hope. For the following reasons, Christians emerging from the Muslim world have their own advantages in sharing Christ with the people of the neighboring countries.
The apostle Paul had to write them a letter - because they accepted all teachings in the form of the gospel, this is to put them on the right track. Paul's heartache is quite obvious in modern churches - the appearance of super apostles keep people's mind away from the gospel. People use different spirits to present material things, signs, and magic and convey them to the church. These people have persuasive words and are attractive speakers. The church lost the focus of making people reconciliation with God - deviating from the teachings of the Father of faith. We have become the burden of the apostles (God's people) - we will continue to use the church on the foundation of religion. The church builds houses, buys luxury cars for the apostles, and these people deliberately pull us away from God. (We have congregational privilege - blessings, we will not alienate the truth)