
Apostle Peter
Apostle Peter was one of Jesus Christ’s closest followers and a leading figure in early Christianity. Originally a fisherman named Simon, he was called by Jesus to become a “fisher of people.” Peter is known for his boldness, faith, and leadership, including founding early Christian communities. Despite moments of doubt, he became a key proponent of spreading Jesus’s teachings and is considered the first Pope by the Catholic Church. His life reflects dedication, growth, and the importance of conviction in faith.