Being blind does not mean that you cannot see. Joey Lamperis was born without eyeballs, but has a passion and love for life and Jesus Christ that allows him to ‘see’ more clearly than many of us who have the physical ability to do so.
In the hands of young Aaron, the nativity figurines (especially the angel) are transformed into 1st century action figures. After Aaron’s mother gently guides him away from that activity, the story of Jesus comes to life in the manger and an unusual participant in the scene learns about the important role Mary played in the salvation of the world.
See Richard. Richard sits…and sits…and sits while the clock ticks…and ticks…and ticks.
A pretty girl plus some ugly pants equals a confrontation with pride.
Can Richard eat it all? Should he eat it all? Isn’t there something better he can do with his time?
What happens when Richard wants more and there’s a little kid behind him who just wants to take her turn?
Pretty girl has a pretty car and Richard drives a beater. What happens next isn’t pretty.
It’s okay to take out your anger on the beloved school mascot, right? It’s just a little knock with a golf cart. What harm could it do?