Questions Jesus Asked | Meet the Master
You are invited to spend some time and reflect on the Questions Jesus Asked, with Pilgrim Center of Hope
- According to some Biblical scholars, there are well over 100 questions recorded in the New Testament that Jesus asked. We will reflect on three of these questions. They are:
- What do you want me to do for you? Mark 10:46-52
- Who do you say that I am? Matthew 16:13-16
- What are you looking for? John 1: 35-39
- Learn more about this month’s virtue, Hope, and hear how St. Monica’s persistent example of faith and hope lead her mother-in-law, husband, and son to Christianity. Her son, St. Augustine, went on to become a Doctor of the Church!
Presenter: Mary Jane Fox
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We especially would like to thank, the family of Valentin Campos III & Christina Campos, for sponsoring this episode of Meet the Master! Pilgrim Center of Hope is grateful for all our Missionary of Hope supporters who make possible everything we do.
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