We've created this space for you to attend to God, yourself and one another with a focus on the story of conversion in Acts 9. The obvious unraveling is happening in this man named Saul as he meets the risen Christ and has his assumptions about Jesus challenged. Saul thought he knew who Jesus was, and it turns out he didn't know. Saul's conversion here leads him in a new direction - towards the people he could not stand.
There's also Ananias in this story who experiences his own conversion. If Saul's oppression was self justification and pride, Ananias oppression was self preservation and fear. Ananias heard the Lord say "move closer to Saul." And Ananias knew that Saul was dangerous. How could he move Saul's direction? Only with the help of God.