How much do we really know about the lives of the Twelve Apostles? What did they do after Calvary? Where did they go? Since the Twelve Apostles left no detailed information about themselves behind, how is it possible to gather information as to their fate? While you could search through dozens of sources and hundreds of books for information on these apostles, C. Bernard Ruffin has collected all the data in this comprehensive and engaging book. He weaves together Scripture, Tradition, and historical documents to re-create and outline the lives of each of Christ's closest followers. "Responding to the challenge of re-creating the lives of the Twelve apostles from the barest information, he has examined the best sources available and outlines the life of each of Christ's closest followers as thoroughly and completely as it is possible to do." - Peter F. Macaluso, Ph.D., The Cord "His book is quite like having twelve biographies under one cover as he portrays a picture of each one, gathering information from such scholars and historians as Papias. Eusebius, lrenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and St. John Chrysostom.... Dr. Ruffin puts together a rather remarkable and thorough story about each apostle, remarkable since [the Apostles] were primarily concerned about spreading the Gospel than information about themselves." -Theology Today About the Author A well-known writer, C. Bernard Ruffin has authored several works for Our Sunday Visitor, including The Life of Brother Andre & nbsp; an the bestselling book Padre Pio, Revised and Expanded. & nbsp;Table of Contents: Introduction Simon bar Jonah: The little fisherman "Upon this rock..."Andrew: Second fiddle? The three Jamses and Jerusalem Christianity John: The beloved thunderer Philiip: The evangelist to the gentiles Bartholomew: The Israelite without guile Thomas: Apostle to the Orient Matthew: The phantom apostle Simon