C o p y r ig h t©M c G r a w -H illE d u c a t io n . P e r m is s io n is g r a n t e dt or e p r o d u c ef o r c la s s r o o mu s e . NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading Cont. Who Were the Apostles? 10. Summarizing What steps did the apostles and other early Christians take to spread their faith? 13. Identifying What did the early Christians believe? Rome and the Rise of Christianity Listing The first column in the chart below identifies two of the most important leaders of the early Christian church—Peter and Paul. In the second column, write three facts about each of these leaders. Early Church LeadersFacts 11. Peter 12. Paul

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10. Summarizing

The apostles and other early Christians took several steps to spread their faith. They traveled extensively to preach and teach the message of Jesus, often in public places like synagogues and marketplaces. They established communities of believers and encouraged them to share their faith with others. Early Christians also wrote letters to different churches, providing guidance and encouragement. Additionally, they performed miracles and acts of kindness, which attracted more followers and demonstrated the power of their faith.

13. Identifying

Early Christians believed in the divinity of Jesus Christ, his death and resurrection for the salvation of humanity, and the importance of faith in Him for eternal life. They held to teachings about love, forgiveness, and the coming of the Kingdom of God, emphasizing community and sharing among believers.

Rome and the Rise of Christianity

| Early Church Leaders | Facts | |----------------------|------------------------------------------------| | 11. Peter | 1. Considered the leader of the apostles. | | | 2. Known for preaching at Pentecost, leading to many converts. | | | 3. Traditionally regarded as the first bishop of Rome (Pope). | | 12. Paul | 1. Originally a persecutor of Christians before converting. | | | 2. Wrote many letters (epistles) that became part of the New Testament. | | | 3. Undertook several missionary journeys throughout the Roman Empire to establish churches. |

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