Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
Somewhere between faith and history, a question quietly stirs: do Muslims love Jesus? The answer, it turns out, is more tender and complex than headlines suggest. Islam holds Jesus as a revered prophet, a miracle worker, a word from God β not the caricature that division so often produces, but a figure of genuine reverence shared across traditions.
From reverence for ancient wisdom to wonder at new life β a neuroscientist spent years studying brain cells under laboratory conditions, and then her own pregnancy arrived and rearranged everything she thought she understood. In an age when artificial intelligence reaches further each season, she found herself humbled by the quiet, irreplaceable miracle unfolding within her own body.
And then there is this: somewhere in Eastern Zambia, a group of women gathered not around a whiteboard but around a patch of earth, drawing their three-year gospel ministry plan in the dirt. A visitor described it as one of the most powerful strategic presentations he had ever witnessed. There is something worth sitting with in that β the most enduring visions are sometimes drawn closest to the ground.
That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://www.christianpost.com/voices/do-muslims-love-jesus-quran-christian.html","https://www.christianpost.com/voices/neuroscience-fetal-development-mothers-day.html","https://odb.org/2026/05/06/","https://nautil.us/the-best-of-nasas-newly-released-photos-from-the-artemis-ii-mission-1280504/"]πΊ The Light Β· 6 AM Update Β· player loadingβ¦