Peter The Apostle

Peter The Apostle (?-69AD) was a sovereign grace Baptist preacher. He was appointed by Christ to serve as an Apostle. Shortly after Christ’s ascension, he preached the gospel to a large crowd in Jerusalem, with more than three-thousand converted to Christ and added to the church by baptism. He continued to preach the gospel in Jerusalem and the surrounding regions, ministering primarily to the Jewish people in those places. He is the author of the two New Testament letters which bear his name.