Hannah Carr

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Some of the Hellenist believers complained that their widows were overlooked in the church welfare program. In an attempt to remove these resentments, the apostles created a council of seven Hellenist disciples, among them Stephen and Philip, to oversee the distributions. They called these men deacons (in Greek, diakonoi), meaning “servants” or “ministers.”
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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