Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour for reflection.
In England, a question older than parliaments is stirring again. Nigel Farage has stood alongside a church facing council efforts to silence its street preachers, raising the enduring tension between public order and the freedom to speak one's deepest convictions aloud in the open air.
From that public square, we turn to something far more intimate. A writer recalls his parents standing at the door, waving long after a departing car had vanished from sight. His mother's explanation was simple: we wave until they're gone because love doesn't stop just because the distance grows. There is a whole theology in that gesture.
And in central India, a pastor and his wife were beaten by men who wanted them gone from their land and their home. The violence was aimed not at an argument but at a life, a presence, a faith that someone found threatening simply by existing. Their endurance asks something of all of us who reflect on what courage actually costs.
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