It might be a narrative that examines the unexpected connection between morally challenged characters and their devotion to Jesus, perhaps highlighting the power of faith to change even the most unlikely people.
I don't have the specific details. It might have been a story about kindness, forgiveness, or perseverance. You might need to refer to religious texts or sermons for a precise account.
According to the Bible, Jesus said that neither the blind man nor his parents sinned. It was for God's glory to be shown through his healing.
The 'ride on king jesus story' might be a less common or a more local/community - specific religious story. It could be about the idea of Jesus as a king, and people's journey in faith with Him. For example, it could be about how people trust in Jesus' kingship to guide them through difficult times, like a rider trusts the horse (here Jesus) to take them to safety or to the right destination. In religious teachings, Jesus is often seen as a spiritual leader, a king, and the concept of 'riding on' could imply complete trust and dependence on Him.
Max von Sydow played Jesus in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
Max von Sydow played Jesus in The Greatest Story Ever Told. His performance was highly regarded for its depth and authenticity.
Jesus is King is a concept that emphasizes the sovereignty and lordship of Jesus. It often relates to religious beliefs and the idea of Jesus' reign in the spiritual realm.
It's an interesting tale that might blend history and fiction. I'm not sure exactly but it could offer a unique perspective on Columbus' adventures.
Well, such a story usually centers around Jesus' unconditional love for all people, showing how it can transform lives and offer salvation. It might include examples of His kindness and mercy towards sinners.
I'm not sure specifically which Lone Ranger story Jay Thomas tells. There could be many aspects to it, perhaps it's about the Lone Ranger's adventures in the Wild West, his relationship with Tonto, or his fight against outlaws. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly.
It was Scheherazade who told King Shahrya the stories.