Yes John did send his followers to Jesus to find out if Jesus was the messiah.
Do i have a Baptism? Well depends you have to ask your parents. Are you baptized? If you are asking me i am baptized well. Yes i am.
Catholics believe that they have to pray at all times, that there is no way to be saved without prayer. I'm not real sure why you are asking about praying with Baptists. If you mean do Catholics have to be baptized to pray, everyone was made by God and can and should pray always. But that should lead you to be baptised and you should always pray before and after baptism. If you are asking if it is okay to pray with a Baptist, a member of the protestant denomination, I would see nothing wrong with this, if they are not praying for something contrary to the faith. If you are asking if they may attend a Baptist service, if there is good reason to, I'm sure that your confessor would give you permission, but you should not be attending Baptist services just for the fun of it.
If you are asking about the 12 disciples they were plain fishermen.
Asking for the head of 'the Baptist church' is like asking who is the king of the United States. There is no person who is the authority, like the Catholics' pope. Baptist churches often are part of an association, such as the Southern Baptist Convention. However, even in these associations often churches remain autonomous--there is no one with authority over all Baptist churches. The only authority figure we truly have is Jesus Christ, and that is for all true Christians alike.
If you are asking for the Hebrew word for "disciples" it's talmidim (תלמידים), which literally means "students". If you are asking for the Hebrew names of disciples, please provide the English names first.
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Yes, the disciples of Jesus were from various backgrounds and tribes. They came from different regions of Israel and had different occupations before becoming followers of Jesus. This diversity among the disciples reflects Jesus's message of inclusivity and outreach to all people.
If your question is asking "Who"? was our Lord's cousin, then the answer is John the Baptist. In Luke 1:36, Mary, the mother of Jesus and Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, were relatives - cousins, therefore Jesus and John the Baptist were 2nd cousins.
A person was asked to do something. She replied "What are you asking for?" as she did not understanding what she was supposed to do. The reply was "Because that is how you are supposed to do it." The reply was to the question "Why are you asking?" and the question was supped to mean "what are you asking me to do?" One message, "what are you asking for?" and two different interpretations.
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If you're asking what I think you're asking, then I think Hinduism would be the correct answer.