But all this was about to change. One day Saul was traveling from Jerusalem on the road to Damascus. There, he claims he saw a bright light and heard the voice of Jesus telling him to stop ...
Consider a fitting Easter follow up story. Lord George Lyttleton (1709-1773) was a graduate of Oxford University, a prolific poet, and member of British Parliament. He and his equally esteemed ...
Waruguru now says that like the Biblical Saul, she has had her road to Damascus moment. She has seen the light and heard the voice, only unlike Saul, rather than lose her sight, she has had her ...
But the Saul who arrives in Damascus in today’s readings makes ... And the voice he encountered on the road has told him that despite his deep convictions, he’s been very, very wrong about ...
We can’t all be Saul of Tarsus, who spoke with God on the road to Damascus. Saul was a Pharisee, bent on the destruction of the Lord’s disciples, until the Lord Himself appeared to him in a ...
Something happened to Saul on the road to Damascus and he never wavered as to what that was. His bold, unwavering testimony to having seen and heard the risen Christ call him to follow ...