Peter was not just a man of words but also a man of action, displaying both initiative and courage, as well as a strong attachment for his Lord. It was Peter who asked Jesus to command him to walk over the storm-swept waters to meet him, even walking a distance before giving way to doubt and starting to sink. (Matthew 14:25-32)
When many disciples stumbled at Jesus' teaching and abandoned him, Peter spoke for all the apostles in affirming their determination to remain with their Lord, the One having "sayings of everlasting life . . . the Holy One of God." (John 6:66-69) After the apostles generally had replied to Jesus' question as to what people said about his identity, it was again Peter who expressed the solid conviction: "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God," for which Jesus pronounced Peter blessed, or "happy." (Matthew 16:13-17)
The important event in saint agnes' life was that she never offend god and she had her purity
The main events in Pauls life are the conversion on the road to Damascus, The ship wreck, starting the first church, The imprisinment.
There are a number of saints named James. Please be specific.
Saint Sebastian (died circa 288 AD) is not mentioned in the Bible, as the events of the Bible all predate his life.
Saint George was a real person, not a legend. Many of the events of his life, however, were inventions of over active minds and pure legends.
Anne L. Peters has written: 'A life'
F. C. Peters has written: 'The ban in the writings and life of Menno Simons'
Some key events in the life of Saint Francis of Assisi include his renunciation of his wealthy upbringing, his vision of Christ calling him to rebuild his church, his founding of the Franciscan Order, and his receiving the stigmata before his death.
The most important event that happened to Gandhi is when he learnt to stand up for him self and be proud of his culture.
There is no patron saint of a balanced life.
Memoir writers select certain events that stand out in their memories.
Lori Peters stated that she left Skillet to have a normal life with her family; or to 'leave an old path to find a new one'.