Since the question did not indicate which Paul, I assume you mean St. Paul, who preferred to work several jobs to support himself during his missionary work so as not to become a burden to any believer.
<h3>What was St. Paul's non-ministry work?</h3>
In addition to preaching the gospel to the Gentiles, St. Paul intensively wrote many letters to Christian converts as individuals and communities.
For his upkeep, St. Paul continued to work as a tent-maker.
Despite his right to be provided for, St. Paul preferred to work several jobs to keep himself in the ministry because he could not face overburdening Christian converts.
For St. Paul, working and suffering have a goal. He emphasized that <em>"suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint."</em>
Thus, St. Paul did not want to burden Christian converts. Instead, he preferred to work several jobs.
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