The bustling trade routes and strategic coastal position of Western Asia Minor facilitated both Paul’s missionary work and the rapid growth of the Christian community he helped establish. In Acts 19, Paul spends a prolonged period in Ephesus, a major port city and cultural center of Roman Asia Minor. From there, he teaches daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus, causing the gospel to spread throughout the surrounding region—cities like Smyrna, Pergamum, and others along well—traveled roads.
The bustling trade routes and strategic coastal position of Western Asia Minor facilitated both Paul’s missionary work and the rapid growth of the Christian community he helped establish. In Acts 19, Paul spends a prolonged period in Ephesus, a major port city and cultural center of Roman Asia Minor. From there, he teaches daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus, causing the gospel to spread throughout the surrounding region—cities like Smyrna, Pergamum, and others along well—traveled roads.