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"The Road to Damascus: A Musical Journey Through the Book of Acts" premieres May 14 and runs through Nov. 4. It focuses on Saul's transformation.
No, not “a” voice. The voice of Jesus. Unable to see, Saul was led by his companions into Damascus. Here he waited in the home of a man named Judas, having nothing to eat or drink for three days.
On the road to Damascus, Saul of Tarsus, who we would later come to know as St. Paul, saw a blinding light and from it heard the voice of Christ who asked, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting ...
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And in the road to Damascus, as anyone of a Christian persuasion know, the road to Damascus is where Saul, who later became Apostle Paul, who was a known persecutor of Christians.
ArtSpot Productions' The Road to Damascus is a solo performance that uses the story of Saul, or St. Paul’s conversion experience, as a metaphor for awakening to the persecutorial nature of white ...
It was on the road to Damascus in the early 30s of the first century — and after a period during which he had persecuted the Church — that the decisive event of Paul’s life took place.