Imagine S3.E5 - The Healing of the Blind Man

Imagine S3.E5 - The Healing of the Blind Man

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Imagine S3.E6 - The Woman with a Hemorrhage

“If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.” - Mark 5:28 A woman who had been afflicted with a hemorrhage for years believes that if she just touches the garments of Jesus, she will be cured. Pray with this moment of great faith and her encounter with Jesus. Find more reflecti ...  Show more

Imagine S3.E7 - Agony in the Garden and Peter’s Denial

In this episode, we’ll reflect on the events that take place following the last supper. We’ll keep watch with Jesus as he prays in the garden. Accompany Peter as he watches Jesus’ trial from a distance and witness his heartbreaking denial of his friend and teacher. Details will b ...  Show more

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