Who Is God?
God in Christianity is real, holy, and loving—revealed in Jesus Christ as a Creator who knows you, loves you, and wants your heart.
God in Christianity is real, holy, and loving—revealed in Jesus Christ as a Creator who knows you, loves you, and wants your heart.
“Venerable” is a Catholic title for one recognized as having lived a life of heroic virtue—step two in the path to sainthood.
“Servant of God” is the first title in the sainthood process, marking a life of holiness under investigation by the Catholic Church.
“Blessed” in Catholicism means a holy person is in heaven, worthy of veneration, and intercedes for the Church as a step toward sainthood.
Saints are heroes of faith—martyrs, mystics, missionaries—whose lives show God’s power to transform ordinary people.
You can talk to Jesus anytime—He is real, near, and loves you; no fancy words needed, just an open heart and honest prayer.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament; from Genesis to Malachi, the entire story points to Him and reveals the full glory of the Gospel.
Thaddeus the Apostle served quietly and faithfully, reminding us that true discipleship isn’t about fame but obedience.
Judas Iscariot the Apostle walked with Jesus yet betrayed Him, offering a sobering warning and call to authentic, watchful faith.
Simon the Zealot the Apostle shows how God transforms fiery passion into faithful purpose for His Kingdom.