We do not know anything about their families, other than the fact that St. Peter had a mother-in-law.
The Apostle Paul never married or had children. Paul does speak of Timothy as his son, but Timothy was not a physical son of Paul but a "true son in the faith" (See I Timothy 1:2).
There is no evidence that any of the apostles of Jesus were gay. The apostle Peter was married and his wife traveled with him.
Ephisians?
There is not any word families.
Symmetrical families is where any member of the family is just as equal to any other
Yes! at least one of them, John did!
The Apostles taught people what Jesus taught them. That you did not need an intercessor any more. You could pray directly to God and he would hear you.
AnswerThe nearest book in the New Testament to this description is Acts of the Apostles, but this is really only about the works of Peter and Paul. Nothing is really known about the works of any other apostles, although legends and traditions abound.
While the Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) might have life insurance to benefit their individual families, the Church is not the beneficiary of the policy, the direct decendents of the Apostle are. The Apostles do not pay for health insurance, all their medical needs are provided for by the Church. If an Apostle owns a home or vehicle, he must provide his own insurance for that property.
Some attribute the Apostles Creed to the twelve apostles themselves, although scholars for the most part believe it was constituted in either the latter first or second century. In any account, it is older than the Nicene Creed.
Theygave up everthing even families to follow Jesus and listen as well spread his teachings.
Peter was the leader of the apostles
It was written by the 12 apostles