In the book of Philippians we read of a Greek convert to the Christian
faith by the name of Epaphroditus. He was a close companion of Paul who served
him well in his missionary enterprise. Of his friend, Paul wrote:
“Epaphroditus, my brother, fellow worker, and fellow soldier” (Phil. 2:25).
Epaphroditus was a spiritual brother in Christ, a faithful worker who
shared ministry efforts, a brave soldier of the faith, and the carrier of the
inspired letter to the church at Philippi. He modeled brotherhood, a work
ethic, spiritual endurance, and service. Certainly, Epaphroditus had a
well-deserved reputation that showed he did not live by a pagan deity but by
faith in Jesus Christ.