PAUL THE GREAT By Will and Jacob. WHAT STORY WAS HE INVOLVED IN?  Paul otherwise known by his Jewish name Saul.  Saul was man who at first didn’t believe.

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PAUL THE GREAT By Will and Jacob

WHAT STORY WAS HE INVOLVED IN?  Paul otherwise known by his Jewish name Saul.  Saul was man who at first didn’t believe in Jesus. He persecuted and threatened to kill Jewish Christians.  But one day when Saul’s life was turned upside down. Jesus was once walking down the street when Jesus stopped him. Jesus told him what he did and Paul was amazed.  Saul’s life onwards was about telling all those who didn’t believe in Jesus and who good he was!

WOULD PAUL BE ADMIRED IN TODAY’S WORLD?  Paul should be admired in todays world because for saying great things about Jesus and while doing that he stoned at he was flogged and many other things but it just shows how brave he was. So he should be admired in todays world.

HOW CLOSE WAS HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS?  Paul was very close to Jesus. Unfortunately Paul was taken away where he was to be decapaetated. nd

WHAT SACRIFICE DID PAUL HAVE TO MAKE  Life wasn’t easy spreading the word about Jesus  Saul suffered floggings, stonings, shipwrecks and overwhelming tiredness.  His ultimate sacrifice was being imprisoned and than facing execution by beheading, which was when they would chop your head off!

WHICH OTHER PEOPLE WERE INVOLVED IN THE STORY?  Jews  Jewish Christians  Gentile world  Jesus

WHAT WERE PAUL’S STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS’S?  Paul was confident about telling other people about Jesus.  He was passionate about his belief.  Paul was strong and confident that he didn’t have any weakness’s.