Welcome to The Light, where we sit with the stories that ask something of us.
A new biopic simply titled Michael has arrived, tracing the rise of Michael Jackson from a complicated childhood to global legend. The film has drawn both admiration and criticism, praised for its musical depth yet quietly faulted for sidestepping the serious allegations that shadowed his later years. Art and accountability, it seems, remain uneasy companions.
From the world of sport and spirit, Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham shared something more personal than any game this week. She was baptized as an adult, describing it not as a childhood ritual inherited but as a choice fully her own. There is something quietly profound in that distinction, the difference between faith received and faith chosen.
And then there is a grief that asks for more than quiet reflection. Satellite imagery has confirmed the demolition of two historic Armenian Christian churches in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region now under Azerbaijani control. Armenian church authorities are calling it cultural genocide, the deliberate erasure of a people's sacred memory written in stone. When history is torn from the ground, something irreplaceable leaves the world.
That's this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://www.christianpost.com/news/michael-what-it-gets-right-wrong-and-whats-missing.html","https://relevantmagazine.com/culture/sports/wnba-star-sophie-cunningham-gets-baptized-loving-jesus-is-fun-try-it/","https://www.christianpost.com/news/azerbaijan-destroys-historic-churches-in-nagorno-karabakh.html"]
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