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Jesus And Doubting Thomas -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Shepherds Of Bethlehem -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus By The Sea Of Galilee -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus Preaches In Nazareth -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And John The Baptist -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Ten Lepers -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus Ascends To Heaven -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Devil -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And Simon The Pharisee -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus Calls Peter -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus' Parable Of The Prodigal Son -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus' Parable Of The Four Soils -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And Mary And Martha -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus Heals A Woman In The Crowd -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And Zacchaeus -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus Heals The Daughter Of Jairus -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And Nicodemus -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Woman At The Well -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And Peter's Confession -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Transfiguration -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Wise Men -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Woman Of Adultery -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Rich Young Man -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus And The Mother Of James And John -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus' Parable Of The Good Samaritan -- Robert Lakey -- 2005
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Jesus In The Garden Of Gethsemane -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus And The Shepherds Of Bethlehem -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
CharactersNarrator Luke Mary Roman Soldier Joseph
Jesus' Trial Before The Sanhedrin -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus And The Wise Men -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Luke Mary Joseph Magi 1 Magi 2
Jesus Before Pilate -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus At The Age Of Twelve -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jesus Joseph Mary Priest
Jesus On The Cross -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus And Mary Magdalene In The Garden -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Mary Magdalene Peter John Jesus
Jesus And John The Baptist -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Woman John Rabbi Pharisee
Jesus On The Road To Emmaus -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jesus Cleopas Cleopas' Friend
Jesus And The Devil -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus And Doubting Thomas -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Thomas Peter John Jesus
Jesus Calls Peter -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jesus Peter Andrew
Jesus By The Sea Of Galilee -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Peter John Jesus
Jesus' Parable Of The Four Soils -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jesus Peter Soil 1 Soil 2
Jesus Ascends To Heaven -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Peter John Andrew Jesus
Jesus Heals A Woman In The Crowd -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Peter Woman 1 Woman 2 Jairus
Jesus Heals The Daughter Of Jairus -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jairus Jesus Peter Woman 1
Jesus Preaches In Nazareth -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Man 2 Man 1 Woman Jesus
Jesus And The Ten Lepers -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Man 1 Man 2 Man 3 Jesus
Jesus And Simon The Pharisee -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Wife Simon Woman Jesus
Jesus' Parable Of The Prodigal Son -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Pharisee Jesus Prodigal Son Father
Jesus And Mary And Martha -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
Characters Narrator Jesus Martha Mary Peter
Jesus And Zacchaeus -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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Jesus And Nicodemus -- Robert Lakey -- 2006
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John Jamison
Object: A sheep or lamb stuffed animal.

Note: For the best experience, when you ask the questions, take the time to draw the children out a bit and help them come up with answers. Make it more of a conversation if you can.

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Hello, everyone! (Let them respond.) Are you ready for our story today? (Let them respond.) Excellent! Let’s get started! (Hold the sheep in your lap as you continue.)

The Immediate Word

Dean Feldmeyer
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Thomas Willadsen
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Mary Austin
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John E. Sumwalt
Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels surrounding the throne and the living creatures and the elders; they numbered myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands, singing with full voice… (vv. 11-12a)

Phillip Hasheider is a retired Wisconsin beef farmer and an award-winning author who was dead for six minutes and came back to tell about it. If you have ever thought about dying and wondered what it would be like, then Hasheider’s Six Minutes in Eternity is a book you will want to read.

Emphasis Preaching Journal

David Coffin
A medical worker is working long, hard, stress filled hours in an urban hospital setting. One day he or she is called into the administrator’s office to be terminated due to angering professionals in the upper echelon. The worker protests that it is, “My word against their word, why am I to be the scapegoat?” The administrator pulls rank! The worker is asked to turn in their badge and do not come into the premises again unless as a patient. The now unemployed medical worker still feels the calling to be a healer. So, they get a job at an alternative/natural health medicine store.
Mark Ellingsen
Bill Thomas
Frank Ramirez
Bonnie Bates
Acts 9:1-6 (7-20)
Martin Luther believed that the story of Paul’s conversion demonstrates that there is no need for special revelation. The reformer commented:

Our Lord God does not purpose some special thing for each individual person, but gives to the whole world — one person like the next — his baptism and gospel. (Complete Sermons, Vol.7, p.271)

The Village Shepherd

Janice B. Scott
I've recently spent several hours by the lakeside, for I've been in retreat this past week in the little village of Hemingford Grey, in Huntingdonshire. A great delight for me was to walk to the flooded gravel pits, sit on a bench in glorious sunshine, and watch the water birds. For me, that's a wonderful way to become very aware of the presence of God through the beauty of his created world. And sitting like that for several hours, doing nothing but watching and waiting, I can't help but absorb the peace which passes all understanding.

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Constance Berg
When Beth was a teenager, she lived on the streets. She smoked cigarettes and drank beer and her parents had said that she had to choose: her friends or her family. Beth chose her friends and lived from house to house and eventually in homeless shelters. She barely avoided being raped at one point. About six months of shelter-hopping was all she could take, and she found a shelter that sponsored her until she took the GED. They told her she was brilliant: she was just bored and dissatisfied with the status quo. The shelter supervisors suggested she look into community college.
James Evans
(For alternative approaches, see Epiphany 6/Ordinary Time 6, Cycle B; and Proper 9/Pentecost 7/Ordinary Time 14, Cycle C.)

The main theme of this psalm is captured profoundly in the movement within a single verse: "Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with morning" (v. 5). Casting life experiences between light and dark is not unique or novel, of course, but the poet's treatment of these themes offers some fertile ground for reflection.

Elizabeth Achtemeier
We have three different accounts of the conversion of Saul in the Gospel according to Luke (9:1-20; 22:6-16; 26:12-18). They differ in a few minor details, but essentially they are the same. In addition, Paul writes of his conversion in Galatians 1:11-16, and in 1 Corinthians 9:1 and 15:8-9, stating that at the time of his conversion on the road to Damascus, he saw the Lord. For Paul, that made him an apostle, equal to the twelve. An apostle, in Paul's thought, was one who had seen the risen Christ and had been sent to announce that good news.
Richard E. Gribble, CSC
Once in a far-off land, there was a great king whose dominion extended far and wide. His power and authority were absolute. One day, as events would happen, a young man, a commoner, committed a grave offense against the king. In response, the king and his counselors gathered together to determine what should be done. They decided that since the offense was so grave and had been committed by a commoner against someone so august as the king, the only punishment that would satisfy justice was death.

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