Set Your House in Order: A Call for Personal Responsibility
A man sets his house in order before dying, illustrating the need to improve society for future generations through love and kindness.
A man sets his house in order before dying, illustrating the need to improve society for future generations through love and kindness.
Hands and A piece of cardboard. A homeless man's plea for help highlights societal indifference, challenging those who profess love and mercy.
Call Your Mama. Jesus emphasized caring for His mother, urging us to love our mothers through words, actions, patience, listening, and generosity.
Jesus, my Lord, is the Good Shepherd. Many of His children are safe in the fold. But some have wandered away. Maybe you have been cast into the briars and brambles of addiction. Or maybe you are just confused, stumbling around in the darkness, endangered by the worldly wolves. But Jesus, the Lover of your soul, is heartbroken because you are in danger. He longs for His lost ones to be safe.
A marginalized woman experiences healing through faith in Jesus, transforming from feeling like a nobody to realizing her worth as God's child.
Today you have a need that only Jesus can fill. People will try to turn you away because you bother them. But you don't bother Jesus. Have faith in Him, keep calling out to Him and I promise you Jesus will not send you away.
In the Offering, Jesus values the heart of the giver; the widow's small offering signifies true generosity compared to the wealthy's excess.
The Church Wheel illustrates that God is central, uniting church members as spokes to support ministry and impact the world positively.
Kindness and compassion embody true strength for Christians, enhancing interpersonal relations and reflecting God's love in our daily interactions.
Saint Valentine, imprisoned for defying Emperor Claudius II's anti-marriage laws, symbolizes the struggle for traditional marriage in today's society.