"But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. “Look,” he said, “I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” At this they covered their ears and, yelling at...
Holiness
What Should You Know About St. Maximilian Kolbe?
Do you know about St. Maximilian Kolbe? You will be captivated by his heroic story and inspired by the life of faith he lived. Lifeteen has produced this Saintly Minute video to help you get to know and understand the life of this great Saint. "No one in the world can...
The Life, Prayer, And Writings Of St. Teresa Of Avila – Doctor Of The Church
St. Teresa of Avila went through a time of conversion even after consecrating her life to God as a Carmelite sister. Like many others, she also placed her hope on temporary things, without focusing on the eternal God she followed, but one day, years after entering the...
St. Maria Goretti – One of Youngest Saints Shows Us How to Love and Forgive With a Pure Heart
Lifeteen presents another excellent and informative video on the life of St. Maria Goretti. Her pure heart and strength to forgive is a lesson for us all. She became a martyr at the young age of 12, which means that she is one of our youngest Saints. However, her...
“I am Sin”: The Different Faces of Sin in Our Lives
The reality of sin, "a fact as practical as potatoes" according to Chesterton, is one that touches all of our lives, and every part of them in different ways. Its power is significant, but it, by no means, should lead us to despair. Our reaction should be humility,...
“God, hope and surf” – The Story of Bethany Hamilton
God’s pie: do you have some time for God?
Don't forget Who brought the pie. The clip can be downloaded at www.worshiphousemedia.com
“One Small Step”: When will we decide to be saints?
How many of us think that sainthood is impossible? "One small step" is a video made by Igniter Media that explains how we must take small steps to reach big goals. Obviously, conversion and sainthood imply many radical changes in our lives. Still, no one said that...