Every Single Saint
Have you ever wondered about the fascinating lives of the saints? Every Single Saint is your one-stop podcast to explore the journeys of these holy men and women throughout Christian history.
Join hosts Winston & Kaitlyn on a captivating adventure as we delve into the stories of every single saint, from the early years of Christianity (around year zero) all the way to the present day (2024 and beyond!). We'll discover their remarkable acts of faith, delve into their challenges and triumphs, and learn how their lives continue to inspire us today.
This podcast is for you if:
- You're curious about the history of Christianity.
- You seek inspiration from the stories of those who dedicated their lives to God.
- You want to learn valuable lessons from the saints' experiences.
Every Single Saint offers a unique perspective on sainthood, bringing the past to life and fostering a deeper connection with your faith. Subscribe now and embark on a journey of discovery with each episode!
Every Single Saint
Ep 4: Sts Longinus, Dismas, Stephen, Abibon, Gamaliel, and Nicodemus
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In this episode of Every Single Saint, we journey through the lives of six saints who each played a unique role in the early days of Christianity.
- We meet Saints Longinus and Dismas, two Roman soldiers present at the crucifixion. Tradition holds that Longinus, pierced by Jesus's divinity, became a believer, while Dismas, the repentant thief, received salvation on the cross.
- We explore the story of Stephen, the first Christian martyr, who fearlessly preached the gospel in Jerusalem.
- Abibon, a lesser-known saint, but still a saint
- We delve into the life of Gamaliel, a respected teacher of Jewish law who secretly admired the teachings of Jesus
- Finally, we encounter Nicodemus, a Pharisee who came to Jesus by night, seeking to understand his teachings.
Join us as we explore the lives and legacies of these extraordinary individuals who helped shape the foundation of Christianity.