Welcome to The Light, your quiet-hour reflection.
There is a conversation stirring within the Christian world about who Jesus actually was β not the polished, distant figure of stained glass, but someone who walked into chaos, ate with outcasts, and chose rough-edged fishermen as his closest companions. Judah Smith is asking believers to set aside the sanitized version and rediscover a Jesus who feels genuinely present in the mess of ordinary life.
That hunger for a more human, story-driven faith may explain why Bible television has quietly become a cultural force. Dallas Jenkins proved seven years ago that Scripture-driven storytelling, built outside Hollywood, could find a vast and devoted audience. Now an entire landscape of similar projects has followed, each one asking how ancient stories might be told with modern feeling and real character depth.
And from a very different corner of the conversation, Francis Chan and Pastor James Ward are stepping into documentary film with a simple but urgent question β why is the Church so divided? Their film calls believers toward unity, arguing that politics and culture have quietly reshaped the Church's identity, and that healing requires something older and harder than agreement: repentance, and surrender.
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