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		<title>Do You Know How The Apostles Died?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Suffered martyrdom in Ethiopia, killed by a sword wound. 
Mark Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after being dragged by horses through the streets until he was dead. 
Luke Was hanged in Greece as a result of his tremendous preaching to the lost. 
John Faced martyrdom when he was boiled in huge basin of boiling oil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matthew <br />Suffered martyrdom in Ethiopia, killed by a sword wound. </p>
<p>Mark <br />Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after being dragged by horses <br />through the streets until he was dead. </p>
<p>Luke <br />Was hanged in Greece as a result of his tremendous preaching to <br />the lost. </p>
<p>John <br />Faced martyrdom when he was boiled in huge basin of boiling oil <br />during a wave of persecution in Rome. However, he was <br />miraculously delivered from death. John was then sentenced to the <br />mines on the prison island of Patmos. He wrote his prophetic <br />Book of Revelation on Patmos. The apostle John was later freed and <br />returned to serve as Bishop of Edessa in modern Turkey. He died as <br />an old man, the only apostle to die peacefully. </p>
<p>Peter <br />Was crucified upside down on an x-shape d cross. According to <br />church tradition it was because he told his tormentors that he <br />felt unworthy to die in the same way that Jesus Christ had died. </p>
<p>James<br />Just the leader of the church in Jerusalem was thrown over a <br />hundred feet down from the southeast pinnacle of the Temple when he <br />refused to deny his faith in Christ. When they discovered that he <br />survived the fall, his enemies beat James to death with a fuller&#8217;s <br />club. <br />* This was the same pinnacle where Satan had taken Jesus during <br />the Temptation. </p>
<p>James the Great, son of Zebedee <br />was a fisherman by trade when Jesus called him to a lifetime of ministry. <br />As a strong leader of the church, James was ultimately beheaded at <br />Jerusalem&#8230; The Roman officer who guarded James watched amazed <br />as James defended his faith at his trial. Later, the officer walked beside <br />James to the place of execution&#8230; Overcome by conviction, he declared <br />his new faith to the judge and knelt beside James to accept beheading <br />as a Christian. </p>
<p>Bartholomew also known as Nathaniel <br />Was a missionary to Asia. He witnessed for our Lord in present day <br />Turkey. Bartholomew was martyred for his preaching in Armenia <br />where he was flayed to death by a whip. </p>
<p>Andrew <br />Was crucified on an x-shaped cross in Patras , Greece .<br />After being whipped severely by seven soldiers they tied his body to the <br />cross with cords to prolong his agony. His followers reported that, <br />when he was led toward the cross, Andrew saluted it in these words: <br />&#8216;I have long desired and expected this happy hour. The cross has been <br />consecrated by the body of Christ hanging on it.&#8217; He continued to <br />preach to his tormentors for two days until he expired. </p>
<p>Thomas <br />Was stabbed with a spear in India during one of his missionary <br />trips to establish the church in the sub-continent. </p>
<p>Jude, <br />Was killed with arrows when he refused to deny his faith in <br />Christ. Matthias The apostle chosen to replace the traitor Judas Iscariot <br />was stoned and then beheaded. </p>
<p>Barnabas <br />One of the group of seventy disciples, wrote the Epistle of <br />Barnabas. He preached throughout Italy and Cyprus. Barnabas was <br />stoned to death at Salonica. </p>
<p>Paul <br />Was tortured and then beheaded by the evil Emperor Nero at Rome <br />in A.D. 67. Paul endured a lengthy imprisonment which <br />allowed him to write his many epistle s to the churches he had formed <br />throughout the Roman Empire . These letters, which taught many of the <br />foundational doctrines of Christianity, form a large portion of the <br />New Testament. </p>
<p>Perhaps this is a reminder to us that our sufferings here are indeed <br />minor compared to the intense persecution and cold cruelty faced by <br />the apostles disciples during their times for the sake of the Faith. <br />So its stated in the bible,<br />All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved. Mt 10:22<br />Perhaps this should be like a reminder for us in this New Year to stay in the right track till the second coming of our savior!!<br />God Bless&#8230;</p>
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