The Romans referred to the Jews as "porcupines," primarily because people tended to avoid Jews. The ancient Romans also thought that Jewish people were not religious.
The Effects of Constantine's Conversion on the Church in the West. Constantine's conversion made him more tolerant of Christianity in Rome, allowing the Church to spread to other parts of his empire and to preach in public society. Constantine is praised as the emperor who made Christianity no longer anti-Roman.
That millions of people may not be reached because of issues including: out reach communities cut by geography, insecurity, war, violence against humanitarian personnel, and other conditions.
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