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  • On the way to Damascus, Saul was determined to hunt down the Christians. The Christians in Damascus were afraid of Saul and what he would do to them. Suddenly, Saul was blinded by a bright light. The resurrected Jesus spoke to Saul, and told him to go into the city. Then, he opened his eyes, but couldn't see! The men who were traveling with him had to lead him into the city.
  • At Damascus, Saul did not eat or drink. While Saul was in Damascus, a follower of Jesus by the name of Anisa's had a dream of Jesus giving him the order to go meet Saul to one. Ananias was first hesitant, but he obeyed instructions from Jesus and went to Saul's house. Saul miraculously regained his vision as he spoke. That following day, Saul decided to follow Christ!
  • Saul was so angry that all these people believed in Jesus, and he thought he had to do something about it. Saul decided to appeal to the Jewish leaders for him to go to the city of Damascus, to arrest Christians. The priest decided to allow Saul to go to Damascus and wrote a letter to the Jews.
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  • Saul was a Jew who called Jerusalem his home. He was a strong Jew and did not like that some jews were following the teachings of Jesus. He decided he was going to arrest these believers of Jesus, as he thought they were naive and arrogant. This made Paul a heard Jew among Jeruslam
  • Saul made the decision to adopt the name Paul and spread the message that Jesus was the promised Messiah. His change of heart astounded them. At first, the disciples were hesitant to accept him, but Paul eventually settled in among them. Paul became one of the first missionaries and travelled everywhere from Asia to Rome, spreading the Gospel. He was beaten, thrown in prison, shipwrecked and ridiculed, but he didn't stop spreading the Word.
  • Paul became one of the first missionaries and traveled everywhere from Asia to Rome, spreading the Gospel. He was beaten, thrown in prison, shipwrecked and ridiculed, but he didn't stop spreading the Word. The letters he wrote to the churches he founded, which can be found in the New Testament, still inspire Christians today.
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