Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour for reflection.
There is something tender in the admission that we want faith to arrive like a thunderclap. One writer describes years of waiting for a road-to-Damascus moment, that blinding, breathless certainty. And yet, as she discovered, belief often comes not in lightning but in slow, returning light.
That tension between certainty and seeking runs through the work of Lee Strobel as well. The former atheist argues that the scientific case for God has never been more compelling, that discoveries in cosmology and biology are quietly closing the distance between the laboratory and the sacred. The old cage match, he suggests, may be ending not with a winner, but with a conversation.
And sometimes the most grounding news is simply that someone is still here. Nick Vujicic, the speaker and founder of Life Without Limbs, has had to address viral rumors of serious illness and even death, gently setting the record straight by saying he is in good health. In a world that moves fast and checks little, his calm correction is its own kind of grace.
That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://relevantmagazine.com/faith/i-have-spiritual-doubts-now-what/","https://relevantmagazine.com/current/science/lee-strobel-the-scientific-case-for-god-is-stronger-than-ever/","https://www.christianpost.com/news/nick-vujicic-debunks-viral-death-cancer-rumors.html"]
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