
The Apostle John
The Apostle John was one of Jesus’ closest followers and a key figure in early Christianity. Traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, he emphasized Jesus’ divine nature and love. John was part of Jesus’ inner circle, along with Peter and James, and witnessed significant events like the Transfiguration and the Crucifixion. After Jesus’ resurrection, John helped spread Christianity and is credited with writing letters that encouraged faith and unity. His writings offer deep spiritual insights, highlighting themes of love, life, and eternal connection with God.