Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
There is a particular kind of weariness that settles in when effort meets resistance, and many families know it well right now. Rising fuel costs have pushed some households to the edge of their carefully tended budgets, and the temptation to abandon structure altogether is real. Yet financial counselors remind us that the plan itself is not the enemy, and releasing it may only deepen the struggle.
From the personal, we turn to the national. As America approaches its two hundred fiftieth year, two very different spiritual visions are being offered for its future. One rooted in prayer and Christian revival, another in decidedly different soil. The tension between them is not merely political but deeply philosophical, a question of what animates a people and what they choose to gather around.
And then there is something quietly joyful stirring in worship spaces. Rapper Trip Lee has been asking why hip hop and traditional praise music have taken so long to find each other. Syncopated rhythms, the spoken word, the ancient impulse to praise, he sees no contradiction, only a conversation that was always waiting to begin.
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