Description: The Apostle Peter, also known as Simon Peter or Cephas, is one of the most prominent figures in Christian history and a key disciple of Jesus Christ. Born in Bethsaida, a fishing village on the Sea of Galilee, Peter was a fisherman by trade before becoming a central figure in the formation and spread of Christianity. As portrayed in the New Testament, Peter is often depicted as impulsive, passionate, and sometimes prone to doubt. Despite his shortcomings, Peter’s unwavering faith and profound transformation played a pivotal role in the early Christian movement. Peter’s legacy extends far beyond his own lifetime, leaving an indelible mark on the history and teachings of Christianity. In this course, you will learn many interesting and thought-provoking details about one of Jesus’s inner-circle people.