A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.
A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.
A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.
A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.
A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.
A Bishop insists his ship is steered to a remote island, whereupon three elderly hermits live a spartan existence focused on seeking salvation for their souls. Upon meeting the hermits, the Bishop learns that their search for God is confined to the prayer: “Three are thee, three are we, have mercy on us.” The Bishop proceeds to teach them the Lord’s Prayer before leaving the island. In a bizarre moment of magic, the hermits chase the ship down on foot, remorsefully confessing they have forgotten the prayer. Seeing their faithfulness, the Bishop humbly tells them: “Your own prayer will reach the Lord, men of God. Pray for us sinners.” The message is clear: God doesn’t need our fancy words; simple faith has supernatural power.