Individually they were nothing special … some Galilean fishermen ... a political hothead ... a
tax collector.
They might have all led ordinary lives …and quietly disappeared into the mists of history.
But, inspired by one charismatic Jewish preacher, these 12 men become the mouthpiece for God's plan for salvation. Despite a hostile world which considered them outlaws, heretics and blasphemers, these brave believers carried the message of the 'good news' brought by their teacher.
This message of the gospels has now traveled through time across two thousand years and gone around the world to billions of Christians bringing to them all the everlasting love and eternal guidance of Jesus.
The world has come to know them as - The Twelve Apostles.
Down to earth men of the Galilee - the cradle of the Holy Land – these 12 pious Jews dedicated their lives to spread His teaching of the coming Kingdom of Heaven wherever they went.
This is their story - Peter, Andrew, James, John, Phillip, Bartholomew, Jude Thaddeus, Thomas, Simon, James the Lesser, Matthew and of course, the infamous Judas Iscariot who would become the betrayer of his Lord. They may have started off as nobodies, but the events surrounding the Twelve Apostles and their leader in that far-flung corner of the Roman Empire changed the course of history forever.
The History Channel is a cable television channel, devoted mainly to historical events and persons—often with observations and explanations by noted historians as well as reeactors and interviews with witnesses.
The History channel is well known for its quality productions, interesting topic choices and unique insights.
Brings us eye opening films about exceptional Historical events.
Here you will find videos & DVDs about the history of the state of Israel and films of biblical events .
We are proud to hold some of these quality History channel movies.
Among our selection you will find Christian movies like “Mary Of Nazareth” and the “Unknown Jesus” and movies about the history of Israel like “Masada” and “Jerusalem of Peace”.