Tales of Christ

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Religious leaders bring a woman caught in adultery before Jesus to trap Him. Jesus calmly writes in the sand and says, “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.” One by one, they leave. Jesus tells the woman, “Neither do I condemn you. Go and sin no more.” It's a powerful moment of grace and justice (John 8:1–11)

Writing in the Dust

First Stone, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

No one threw a Stone

First Stone, part 2

Viewpoint of the woman

In their home, Martha is busy with preparations while Mary sits and listens at Jesus’ feet. Martha complains, but Jesus gently tells her that Mary has chosen what is better. It’s a lesson in priorities — being with Him is more important than doing for Him (Luke 10:38–42).

You Worry about many things

With Him, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

One thing is Needed

With Him, part 2

Viewpoint of the women

A Pharisee and teacher of the law, Nicodemus visits Jesus secretly at night. He is curious but cautious. Jesus tells him that no one can see the Kingdom of God without being "born again," sparking a deep and somewhat confusing dialogue about spiritual rebirth, water, and the Spirit. This is where Jesus speaks the famous words: “For God so loved the world…” (John 3:1–21).

A Pharisee and teacher of the law, Nicodemus visits Jesus secretly at night. He is curious but cautious. Jesus tells him that no one can see the Kingdom of God without being "born again," sparking a deep and somewhat confusing dialogue about spiritual rebirth, water, and the Spirit. This is where Jesus speaks the famous words: “For God so loved the world…” (John 3:1–21).

Where the Wind Goes

Nicodemus, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

He left me in Silence

Nicodemus, part 2

Viewpoint of Nicodemus

At midday, a Samaritan woman comes alone to the well and meets Jesus, who asks her for a drink. Surprised, she questions why a Jewish man would speak to her. Their conversation moves from physical water to spiritual thirst. Jesus reveals He knows her past — five husbands and a broken present — yet offers her “living water.” Moved and transformed, she leaves her jar behind and runs to tell her village. The outcast becomes a witness (John 4:1–42).

Living Water

At the Well, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

He knew me at the Well

At the Well, part 2

Viewpoint of the Samarian Woman

In the house of a Pharisee, a known sinner enters uninvited. She says nothing — only weeps at Jesus’ feet, washing them with her tears and expensive perfume. The room fills with judgment, but Jesus sees her heart. Her silent act of love becomes a song of forgiveness (Luke 7:36–50).

She Came in Silence

Anointment, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

I Was the Silence

Anointment, part 2

Viewpoint of the Woman

She had bled for twelve years, unclean and unseen. Pushed to the edges of society, she believed if she could just touch Jesus’ cloak, she would be healed. When she does, power flows — and He stops everything. In the middle of the crowd, He calls her “Daughter.” The healing is not just physical… it’s deeply personal (Mark 5:25–34).

Who Touched Me

The Bleeding, part 1

Viewpoint of Jesus

If I Could Just Touch

The Bleeding, part 2

Viewpoint of the Woman