David and Goliath
David was a shepherd boy with a strong faith. He faced the giant Goliath when others fled. Wielding just a sling and stones, he trusted God.
- How does facing fear reveal our faith in God?
- Why might God choose unlikely people to achieve great victories?
- What 'giants' in life ask you to rely on divine strength?
Jonah and the Whale
Jonah tried to run from God’s command. He boarded a ship heading opposite his mission. A storm arose, and Jonah was thrown overboard.
- What does Jonah's flight teach about human resistance to divine calling?
- How does God's mercy challenge our sense of justice?
- In what ways can isolation lead to spiritual transformation?
The Good Samaritan
A traveler was beaten, robbed, and left for dead. A priest passed by without offering help. A Levite also ignored the injured man.
- Who is my neighbor in today's context?
- How does compassion override cultural and religious boundaries?
- Why is active mercy central to authentic faith?
Joseph in Egypt
Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers. He resisted temptation and earned favor in prison. Through interpretation of dreams, he rose to power.
- How does this story invite deeper trust in God?
- What personal change does it call for?
- Where do you see Christ's character reflected here?
Moses and the Burning Bush
Moses tended sheep in the wilderness one day. He saw a bush burning without being consumed. God spoke to him, calling him to lead Israel.
- How does this story invite deeper trust in God?
- What personal change does it call for?
- Where do you see Christ's character reflected here?