Welcome to The Light, your quiet-hour reflection.
There is something worth sitting with in the research now confirming what many mothers seemed to know instinctively β that the people surrounding us shape us more deeply than we realize. Studies on social contagion suggest our closest circles influence not just our moods, but our sense of self, our habits, our direction.
That question of who we become in community finds a quiet answer in the story of Tobias Harris, the Detroit Pistons veteran who speaks openly about carrying his faith onto the court β not as performance, but as presence. He describes trying to bring Christ out in every circumstance, which is a different kind of ambition than statistics or championships, though he is managing those as well.
And then there is Neil Gorsuch, a sitting Supreme Court Justice, drawing both curiosity and sharp criticism for describing America as a creedal nation β one bound not by blood or soil but by shared ideals. Critics called it incoherent. Others heard something worth wrestling with. The tension between what a nation claims to believe and what it actually practices is, perhaps, the oldest American conversation there is.
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