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Paul's eighteen-month ministry in Corinth, supported by tentmaking with Aquila and Priscilla, establishes one of his most important churches despite strong Jewish opposition. Apollos's ministry in Ephesus and Achaia shows how God uses educated believers who need further instruction to advance the gospel effectively. Gallio's refusal to judge religious disputes provides legal precedent protecting Christian preaching throughout the Roman Empire.
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Paul's eighteen-month ministry in Corinth, supported by tentmaking with Aquila and Priscilla, establishes one of his most important churches despite strong Jewish opposition. Apollos's ministry in Ephesus and Achaia shows how God uses educated believers who need further instruction to advance the gospel effectively. Gallio's refusal to judge religious disputes provides legal precedent protecting Christian preaching throughout the Roman Empire.