It’s easier to trust someone who knows people you know than someone whom nobody knows - who is isolated from others. Paul had some friends all over the Mediterranean. He was a networker, a bridge builder, a relationship maker. Along the lines of his relationships the Gospel flowed. Covers Romans 16:21-27.
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