Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes not from failure, but from trying. Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest and author, names this honestly in her new book, What Grows in Weary Land. She invites us to consider that struggle is not a detour from the faithful life. It may be the very terrain of it.
And yet the culture around us whispers otherwise. Scroll long enough and you will find someone your age, well-lit and serene, explaining how discipline and personal branding unlocked their dream season. No one says the word prosperity. No one needs to. The promise lives in the aesthetic itself, quietly suggesting that transformation is always available, always earned, always photogenic.
Across the world, in Iraq, a young Christian woman has won something far more fundamental than a personal brand. A court ruled in her favor, allowing her to correct a state-imposed Muslim religious identity in the government's official records. She had been automatically registered under a faith not her own. The ruling may protect many others facing similar erasure, a quiet legal victory for the irreducible right to know and name who you are.
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