What Must I Do to Be Saved? – Apostles’ Fast – Day 6
The Philippian jailer saw more than an earthquake—he saw mercy. When fear is replaced by awe, the door to salvation opens. Reflect on Acts 16:30 and the boldness of Paul
The Philippian jailer saw more than an earthquake—he saw mercy. When fear is replaced by awe, the door to salvation opens. Reflect on Acts 16:30 and the boldness of Paul
Kindness isn’t just a Christian trait—it’s a human calling. During the Apostles’ Fast, let your heart be examined: do you show kindness to strangers or only to those who believe like you?
To be a Christian is more than a name—it’s a way of life. The disciples in Antioch reflected Christ so clearly that the world gave them His name.
Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, saw heaven opened and forgave his killers. How can we live with such fullness today?
Through disagreement and mission, the Church grew stronger. Even conflict became a channel for grace.
In moments of doubt, Christ draws near—not to rebuke, but to invite us to believe. Discover the beauty of Thomas’s encounter with the Risen Lord.
Jesus declares, “I am the Bread of Life.” Today, we reflect on the hunger of the world and the fullness found only in Christ. Those who come to Him will never hunger nor thirst again.
A brief Lenten reflection on John 8:21–27 and becoming one with Christ through love, trust, and repentance.