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  2. Known for: Stephen was a Hellenist Jew and one of seven men ordained as deacons in the early church. He was also the first Christian martyr, stoned to death for preaching that Jesus was the Christ. Bible References: Stephen's story is told in chapters 6 and 7 of the book of Acts. He is also mentioned in Acts 8:2, 11:19, and 22:20.

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · Answer. Acts 6:5 introduces a faithful man of God named Stephen: “a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit.”. It is noteworthy that there have always been those faithful believers whose love for and commitment to the Lord seem to shine through so greatly that others around them notice, and Stephen was such a man.

  4. Aug 23, 2019 · Topical Studies. Who Was St. Stephen and Why Did He Die? In Acts, after the early church begins to convert thousands of people to the Christian faith in a matter of days, we meet for a brief time a man by the name of Stephen. He has a short introduction in Acts 6:5 and becomes the first martyr for the Christian faith just one chapter later.

  5. Feb 17, 2024 · Stephen, also known as Saint Stephen, was a prominent figure in the early Christian Church, revered for his unwavering faith and commitment to spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ.

  6. The Story of Stephen, the First Martyr. In the New Testament, in the book of Acts, you will learn how the members of the church in Jerusalem gave their money freely to help the poor. This free giving led to trouble, as the church grew so fast; for some of the widows who were poor were passed by, and their friends made complaints to the apostles.

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · St. Stephen (died 36 ce, Jerusalem; feast day December 26) was a Christian deacon in Jerusalem and the first Christian martyr, whose apology before the Sanhedrin ( Acts of the Apostles 7) points to a distinct strand of belief in early Christianity.

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