The Enigmatic Apostle: Bartholomew's Journey from Skepticism to Sainthood A Name in the Shadows Bartholomew...
Jesus didn’t pick religious elites to carry His message—He chose twelve ordinary men. Fishermen, tax collectors, skeptics, and zealots, each with a past, each with flaws. Through them, the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth. Some preached boldly, some worked behind the scenes, and some gave their lives for the faith. This category aims to explore their stories, their triumphs, their failures, and their impact on history. Learn who they were, what they believed, and how their legacy still shapes the church today.
Philip the Apostle: The Skeptical One
Bible Burrow|Mar 5, 2025
Who Was Philip? Philip was one of the Twelve Apostles, the inner circle of Jesus’ followers. He wasn’t the same...
The Twelve Apostles Overview
Bible Burrow|Mar 3, 2025
The Group That Helped Build Our Beliefs Jesus didn’t pick religious scholars, politicians, or influencers to...
Andrew: The Quiet Connector
Bible Burrow|Mar 3, 2025
Andrew: The Quiet Connector Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, was a fisherman from Bethsaida. Unlike his...
James the First Martyr
Bible Burrow|Mar 3, 2025
James the First Martyr: History, Teachings, and Legacy James, often referred to as "James the Greater" or...
John, the Apostle of Love
Bible Burrow|Mar 3, 2025
John, the Apostle of Love: History, Teachings, and Legacy John, son of Zebedee, was one of Jesus’ closest...
Simon Peter: The Impulsive Fisherman Who Became the Rock
Bible Burrow|Feb 25, 2025
The Man Behind the Name Peter wasn’t always called Peter. He started as Simon, a fisherman from Bethsaida (John...