I don’t think the apostles really knew how successful the faith movement they were starting would be, but they really pulled no punches to get it going. Paul, in particular, had a laserbeam focus and a one-track mind, taking advantage of every opportunity that was afforded him. He wanted to convert the entire region. He left no stone unturned. Ultimately, I think he’s “opportunistic” in a good way.
The good side of opportunism
The good side of opportunism
The good side of opportunism
I don’t think the apostles really knew how successful the faith movement they were starting would be, but they really pulled no punches to get it going. Paul, in particular, had a laserbeam focus and a one-track mind, taking advantage of every opportunity that was afforded him. He wanted to convert the entire region. He left no stone unturned. Ultimately, I think he’s “opportunistic” in a good way.