Wes Bentley, leading actor in the movie “There Be Dragons” shares his inspiring and powerful testimony of how he found God and redemption through the production of the movie “There Be Dragons.”
Join Catholic Digest as we journey through the Lenten season. Catholic Digest has put together nine meditative videos beginning with Ash Wednesday and culminating with Easter Sunday.
This is the human heart. There are at least three kinds of people in the world. First are those who when in a state of happy, God is in his heart. But when in a state of mourning, God did not get a place in his heart. The second type are those who when in a state of mourning, the Lord is in his heart. They always scream for help to God. But when they are in a state of happy, God does not get in his heart. They forgot with God. The third type are those who when in a state of happy, God is in his heart. But when in a state of mourning, God still is in his heart. Including the type where we are? Good contemplation. God bless.
This was poem that came to me one night. So after writing it down I decided to make this. Alot of times we find different reasons to put blame on what we do, including how we were raised. You can overcome and not be that way. Think about it. It's simply a matter of prayer and decision.
Daily Pulse: Acts 9:40 Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up.
Download this video at https://skitguys.com/videos/item/grace In this conversation between Jesus and Peter, grace is illustrated when Jesus forgives the unforgivable.
Isaiah 64:6, Many Say they are Good People, Video gives a telescopic from above, Perhaps a glimpse of how we act before God. It shows the very reality of the human race. age 13 and above.
There is always a Martin. One Martin. Thirteen year old Martin Boyle struggles to break a family curse after discovering that he has only twelve weeks to live. Learn more about this book here, https://bit.ly/ewnKKF and its author here, https://bit.ly/cExWzx Tween, Christian
Please join us as we pray for our children, teens, and young adults and believe God for His working in their lives. There is power in prayer and in the Word of God!
Caleb was first diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in September of 2008 and remained in remission until January 2011. That is when he relapsed while still on chemotherapy. For this reason, his doctors believe his hope for survival will be best with a bone marrow transplant. Caleb and family are currently waiting for a donor to be found, and for the transplant to be set up at Emory. While this precious child awaits his transplant he still undergoes intense chemotherapy at MCG in Augusta. Caleb is a hero and inspiration to numerous people, and truely a miracle and gift from God! Caleb currently makes weekly visits to the Pediatric Oncology Clinic, at MCG in Augusta, for blood counts and chemo. Its our hope and prayer that Caleb will then be ready to receive his bone marrow transplant at Emory sometime in April. Caleb has suffered from sometimes extreme side effects from chemo. Despite this, you will never hear him complain, but you will hear "its okay...I'm tough!"
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