
Teaching of the Twelve Apostles
The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, also known as the Didache, is an early Christian document from the first century that outlines ethical guidelines, community practices, baptism, prayer, fasting, and church leadership. It offers practical instructions for living a Christian life, emphasizing charity, humility, and moral integrity. The Didache serves as a manual for early Christian communities, guiding them on worship, discipline, and how to distinguish true believers from false teachers. Its teachings reflect the core values of early Christianity, aiming to foster faithfulness, unity, and spiritual growth among believers.