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Weekly General Audience September 3, 2008. Pope Benedict XVI continued his series of teachings on St. Paul Sept. 3, focusing on Paul’s dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.
A friend recently remarked about how common it is for us to presume that our way is God's way. Such was the case for Saul, who believed with all of his heart that to crush the Christians would be ...
One day Saul was traveling from Jerusalem on the road to Damascus. There, he claims he saw a bright light and heard the voice of Jesus telling him to stop persecuting his followers and join them.
“The Road to Damascus” features a 12-piece orchestra, the Chancel Choir of First Presbyterian, belly dancers, and an intergenerational cast. Bootzin is director and music director.
Paul, who according to the Bible had a sudden conversion on the road to Damascus, took the stories of the crucifixion and Jesus' resurrection and preached them in a way that was appealing to a ...
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America needs a come-to-Jesus meeting about helping the poor, feeding the hungry | Opinion Like Paul, we’ll assuredly find ourselves caring for the poor instead of enacting violence against them.
A deeply intelligent and observant Jew determined to fight the burgeoning “Way of Jesus,” Paul transforms into an advocate for the Christ after a life-changing vision of Jesus on the road to ...
No, not “a” voice. The voice of Jesus. Unable to see, Saul was led by his companions into Damascus. Here he waited in the home of a man named Judas, having nothing to eat or drink for three days.