The Power of Courage - Contemporary Example
There’s a remarkable woman named Lydia, a seller of purple goods, whose story unfolds in Acts 16. She wasn’t just a businesswoman; she was a...
This is stories & illustrations on courage and faith, drawing on Matthew 28:19-20. It carries an emotional tone of hope, joy and encouragement.
There’s a remarkable woman named Lydia, a seller of purple goods, whose story unfolds in Acts 16. She wasn’t just a businesswoman; she was a seeker of truth, a courageous heart in a world that often overlooked women like her. One day, while listening to Paul, she experienced a profound transformation. Her heart opened to the message of Christ, and she became the first recorded convert in Europe.…
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