Paul

Paul (meaning, “little”) was the apostle to the Gentiles. Paul was born in Tarsus,  (Acts 22:3) the chief city of Cilicia, in Asia Minor, in the early years of the first century A. D., from Jewish parents of Pharisaic training. He was descended...

Philip the Apostle

Philip, often confused with Philip the Evangelist, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and played a significant role in the early Christian Church. The name “Philip” is of Greek origin, meaning “lover of horses.” The exact year of...

Philip the Evangelist

Philip the Evangelist, also known as Philip the Deacon, was an early Christian figure who played a significant role in the expansion of the church in the first century. The name Philip is of Greek origin and means “lover of horses.” The exact year of his...