12 Who Changed the World

12 Who Changed the World by Morris Inch, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in 2003, explores the lives of the twelve apostles, delving into their genealogy, culture, personalities, and ministries. This edition, comprising 153 pages and written in English, provides insights into how their missions significantly impacted the world, with a particular focus on evangelism and the Great Commission.
Readers will find a detailed examination of each apostle, accompanied by interesting sidebar material that addresses legends and myths associated with them. The book also features a reference list after each chapter, guiding readers to the Bible for further exploration. With themes rooted in religion, biblical biography, and Christian living, this work encourages reflection on how ordinary individuals can achieve extraordinary outcomes through faith and dedication.
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Did you ever wonder what became of the 12 Apostles?
Everyone is fascinated by the lives of the twelve apostles. Who were they? What happened to them? Where did they go? How did their missions change the world?
This book looks at their lives, genealogy, culture, personalities, and ministry, with a special emphasis on evangelism and their Great Commission.
It also includes interesting sidebar material on legends and myths associated with each apostle, and a handy reference list after each chapter leading the reader directly to the Bible for more information.
This book will be a great encouragement for readers to see how God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things!
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