Adults and teens benefit from this pictorial and dramatic introduction to the Divine Mercy message and devotion.
“'It puts you in the right mood of being willing to let Jesus into your life and to listen to what He has to tell you,' says Danielle DeLeon, also a high school student.”
The pictorial essay "The Spark" begins with a brief biography of St. Faustina's childhood and her journey to religious life where she experienced extraordinary encounters with Christ Himself.
These encounters are brought to life through dramatic readings by Joan and Dave Maroney of MOMM. They also discuss practical applications of this message to meet and overcome critical situations facing families and the world today.
Presentation Length:
About 1 hour.
The Spark touches upon the major Divine Mercy themes:
A particularly memorable moment arrives during a musical interlude (Marty Rotella's "Touch Me Lord") as the projected images dissolve to reveal the correlation between the Shroud of Turin and the original image of The Divine Mercy.