The Twelve Apostles

Yahshua did not choose the powerful or the schooled. He called twelve ordinary men, fishermen mending their nets, a tax collector at his booth, a zealot with fire in his bones, and sent them out to turn the world upside down. Most of them gave their lives for the witness they carried. Here is who they were, what they did, and how they died. Hold this gently as you read: scripture records the death of only a few of them, and the rest of the accounts come down to us by early tradition, which we mark honestly so you can tell the Word from the story.

Yahshua did not choose the powerful or the schooled. He called twelve ordinary men, fishermen mending their nets, a tax collector at his booth, a zealot with fire in his bones, and sent them out to turn the world upside down. Most of them gave their lives for the witness they carried. Here is who they were, what they did, and how they died. Hold this gently as you read: scripture records the death of only a few of them, and the rest of the accounts come down to us by early tradition, which we mark honestly so you can tell the Word from the story.

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