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ISBN: 1025831659

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The Master and the Twelve

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"The Master and the Twelve" is a compelling series of character studies exploring the lives and spiritual journeys of the disciples chosen by Jesus Christ. Written by J.W.G. Ward, this work delves into the unique personalities, strengths, and flaws of the men who formed the inner circle of the early Christian movement. Through insightful analysis of the New Testament accounts, the author brings to life the diverse group of individuals-ranging from the impulsive Peter to the skeptical Thomas-illustrating how their encounters with the Master fundamentally transformed their lives and worldviews.

Ward examines the specific calling of each apostle, highlighting the universal lessons found in their struggles and successes. The book serves as both a historical reflection on the foundations of the Christian faith and a devotional guide for those seeking to understand the nature of discipleship. By focusing on the human element of these biblical figures, the work provides a relatable and profound perspective on the dynamics of faith and the enduring impact of the teachings of Jesus. "The Master and the Twelve" remains a valuable resource for students of the Bible and anyone interested in the foundational narratives of Christianity.

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