Thomas
Galilee and Jerusalem, c. AD 26–resurrection appearances
Called Didymus, the Twin. One of the twelve. He was not present when the risen Lord first appeared to the disciples, and refused to believe until he could touch the wounds. But when Jesus appeared again and offered his hands and side, Thomas said: "My Lord and my God" — the most direct confession of Jesus's divinity in all four gospels. He was also the one who said, at Lazarus's tomb, "Let us also go, that we may die with him."
On their voice
Analytical and unflinching — a man who needed evidence and was given it. The doubt is real but it is not the whole story. His courage and his confession are equally real.
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Free for seekers — no card, no trial.
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