Jesus Christ

Why Is the Resurrection of Jesus Important?

Why Is the Resurrection of Jesus Important?

The resurrection of Jesus proves His victory over sin and death, confirming Him as Savior and giving believers hope of eternal life.

Messiah: The Anointed Savior of the World

Messiah: The Anointed Savior of the World

The Messiah—Jesus Christ—is the Savior who meets our deepest need, offering rescue, hope, and new life to all who believe.

Was Jesus Born on December 25th?

Was Jesus Born on December 25th?

Jesus was likely not born on December 25th, but the date is celebrated to honor His birth and the gift of salvation He brings.

Elders: Spiritual Leaders of the Church

Elders: Spiritual Leaders of the Church

An elder is a biblically rooted leader who guides, teaches, and cares for the Church with wisdom, love, and faithful spiritual oversight.

Did Jesus Go to Hell After He Died?

Did Jesus Go to Hell After He Died?

Discover what the Bible says about where Jesus went after death—and the true meaning of “He descended into hell.”

Why Did Jesus Choose 12 Disciples?

Why Did Jesus Choose 12 Disciples?

Jesus chose 12 disciples to reflect the 12 tribes of Israel, symbolizing a new spiritual foundation and God’s plan for His Kingdom.

Simon the Zealot the Apostle: Zeal Transformed by Christ

Simon the Zealot the Apostle: Zeal Transformed by Christ

Simon the Zealot the Apostle shows how God transforms fiery passion into faithful purpose for His Kingdom.

Servant of God: The First Step Toward Sainthood

Servant of God: The First Step Toward Sainthood

“Servant of God” is the first title in the sainthood process, marking a life of holiness under investigation by the Catholic Church.

Why Did Jesus Perform Miracles?

Why Did Jesus Perform Miracles?

Jesus’ miracles revealed His identity, showed His compassion, and invited us to believe in Him for eternal life—it changes everything.

The Transfiguration of Christ: What Did It Mean?

The Transfiguration of Christ: What Did It Mean?

The Transfiguration reveals Jesus as the glorified Son of God—radiant in divine authority and worthy of our trust, worship, and whole lives.