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The 12 Apostles:

Appreciating Who They Were & What Their Lives Teach Us About Ourselves

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“Follow Me”

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The First 6 Apostleschosen by Jesus were real men - ordinary

menwith real lives and real experiences

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Unique Personalitiesa

"Personalities may be similar, but they are never the same.

Persons of a given series, type, order, or pattern may and do

resemble one another, but they are never identical. “ 16:8:4

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A Special Appeal

“Every one of the apostles loved Jesus, but it remains true that each of the twelve was drawn toward him because of some certain trait of personality which made a special appeal to the individual

apostle.” 139:1.1

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Imagine! a

Imagine the 12 Apostles …Imagine Knowing Them Well …

Imagine Being With Them Every Day …Imagine Being Them!

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Andrew ~ “The Chief”The best judge of men

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Simon “Peter”A man of impulse, an optimist

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James & John Zebedee“Sons of Thunder”

Headstrong & determined brothers

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Philip “The Curious”Always wanted to be shown

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Nathaniel“Honest Nathaniel”

The odd genius with good humor

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Separate Experiences “One thing is certain: They had not all been put through the same rigid and stereotyped educational curriculum.

From adolescence on they had enjoyed separateexperiences of learning how to live.” 139:0.4

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