Saul appealed to the Jewish leaders for him to go to a nearby city, Damascus, to arrest the Christians there. They agreed and wrote a letter to the Jews in Damascus.
Damascus
On the way to Damascus, Saul was suddenly blinded by a bright light. Then, Jesus spoke to Saul, and told him to go into the city of Damascus. Then, he opened his eyes, but couldn't see! The men who were traveling with him had to lead him into the city.
While in Damascus, Saul did not eat or drink. Then Jesus spoke to a disciple named Ananias whilst he was praying, saying he should visit Saul.
But lord I've heard so much evil about him
Go I have chosen him to bring my name before the people of Israel
Go visit Saul and lay your hands on him
Ananias entered the house and lay his hands on Saul, then suddenly he was able to see again.
Saul changed his name to Paul, and spread
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.
Romans - Philemon
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