People of the Bible

The people God worked through.

Fishermen, tax collectors, doubters, and leaders — explore their stories, their key moments, and the lessons their lives still teach today.

Andrew

Andrew never preached a recorded sermon, yet every time we meet him in Scripture, he is bringing someone to Jesus.

Bartholomew (Nathanael)

He scoffed at Nazareth before he ever met Jesus — then one sentence from the Lord turned a small-town skeptic into a lifelong apostle.

James the Son of Alphaeus

Jesus chose him, sent him, and counted him among the Twelve — yet Scripture never records a single word he spoke.

James the Son of Zebedee

From hot-tempered fisherman to the first apostle willing to drink the cup of martyrdom, James shows how Jesus transforms raw zeal into faithful courage.

John the Apostle

The hot-tempered fisherman Jesus nicknamed a 'son of thunder' became the disciple most remembered for one word: love.

Judas Iscariot

Judas walked beside Jesus for three years — and his story is a sobering reminder that proximity to Christ is not the same as being transformed by Him.

Matthew (Levi)

The man everyone else avoided was the one Jesus invited to follow — and Matthew left everything at the booth to say yes.

Peter (Simon Peter)

The impulsive fisherman who sank in the waves, denied his Lord, and yet became the rock-solid leader of the early church.

Philip the Apostle

Philip was the practical, calculating disciple who kept discovering that the answer to every question was standing right in front of him.

Simon the Zealot

A political radical and a tax collector sat at the same table — and only Jesus could have seated them there.

Thaddaeus (Judas son of James)

The apostle known by three names asked only one recorded question — and Jesus answered it with a promise that still shapes how believers experience God today.

Thomas (Didymus)

The apostle history remembers for doubting is the same man whose honest questions led him to one of the clearest confessions of Jesus' deity in all of Scripture.