Why We Need the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

Why We Need the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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Believe the Impossible

When a situation in your life feels impossible—where do you turn for hope? Dr. Sri explores why Jesus calls Simon “Bar-Jonah” and reveals the profound connection between the prophet Jonah, St. Peter, and the mission of every Christian disciple. Through the stories of Jonah and Pe ...  Show more

Was Jesus Rude to the Canaanite Woman?

At first glance, Jesus’ words to the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15 seem shockingly harsh. Why would Jesus respond this way to a desperate mother begging for her daughter’s healing? Dr. Sri explores the first-century Jewish context, the symbolism of bread and the two miraculous fe ...  Show more

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