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When Saul was on the road to Damascus, he encountered God and was blinded by a bright light that surrounded him.
What happened to Saul on the road to Damascus? John W. Martens October 09, 2015 This is the 26th entry in the Bible Junkies Online Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles.
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.
On the road to Damascus, Saul of Tarsus, who we would later come to know as St. Paul, saw a blinding light and from it heard the voice of Christ who asked, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting ...
Saul would go on to become Paul the Apostle and his conversion to Christianity happened along the road from Jerusalem to Damascus. Forty years ago, that story was turned into a musical with ...
Urban bike haters – and those of you who just haven’t had the gumption to give city cycling a try – now’s your time to ride on the road to your own Damascus. This week, a conversion to urban biking is ...
The new one-woman play ‘The Road to Damascus’ reinterprets the biblical story of Saul and the tale of Little Red Riding Hood as an allegory for white complicity in the US prison system and the ...
On Sunday, August 25, 2013, First Baptist Church, Arkadelphia, Arkansas preacher Lee McGlone delivered his morning sermon under the title “The Reluctant Witness” and used the text from the ...
Believed to be ten years younger than Jesus, ‘Saul of Tarsus’ was a Jew born in Turkey. It’s safe to say that perhaps there would be no Christianity today without his efforts and influence.
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